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comparison Announcement @ 19:93dadfa3c4b6
Initial commit of the new hg website.
Thanks to Jesper Noehr (bitbucket.org) for sponsoring the layout.
author | David Soria Parra <dsp@php.net> |
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date | Fri, 13 Feb 2009 15:55:54 +0100 |
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1 Hi ml, | |
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3 I would like to public announce a project to create a new end-user website for Mercurial. We have been working on that | |
4 in the underground for the last two weeks and are now ready for the initial dump of our efforts. | |
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6 What? | |
7 We are working on creating a new beginner-friendly website for Mercurial. It is not a replacement for the current wiki, | |
8 but it should make it easier for new users to learn what Mercurial is, how to use and obtain it. We do not aim to | |
9 provide neither detailed technical documentation on the website, nor guides to write extensions. We try to focus on | |
10 Mercurials end-user, and want to reflect Mercurials simplicity and strenghts for this target audience by writing | |
11 beginner guides, pointing to documentation and providing migration guides. | |
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13 Why? | |
14 The current wiki is a great place for all details around Mercurial, but it lacks a good structure so that new users get | |
15 the necessary details to start with Mercurial fast. | |
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17 How can you help? | |
18 We currently do not have much manpower, but we need it. If you do not know how to hack on Mercurial itself but want to | |
19 help the community, this is a perfect opportunity. Go write a easy to understand guide, get your hands dirty with the | |
20 HTML or design new fancy icons, screenshots, etc and integrate them. We do not need great python hackers, we need people | |
21 coming from Mercurial user base who have fun in writing or reviewing texts. If you are a native speaker, just go through | |
22 the page and fix our faults. If you have a one line fix, don't hesitate to send a patch. We are happy about every help | |
23 that we can get. Checkout the text/structure file and the hg-website wiki at bitbucket for more information on what is | |
24 currently cooking. | |
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26 How to get your hands dirty: | |
27 Grab the source from http://bitbucket.org/segv/hg-website/overview/ and send patches or pull requests to the mercurial | |
28 developer mailinglist list. | |
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30 Who, when and where?! | |
31 We try to get the page online as soon as possible and provide easy to remember domains for that purpose. Thanks to | |
32 bitbucket.org and Jesper Noehr who provided and sponsored the layout, Arne Babenhauserheide for collecting information, | |
33 structuring the page and writing texts and Matt for providing hosting. | |
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35 David |