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 ====== Xfce Directory ====== ====== Xfce Directory ======
  
-This page centralizes information about the organization of the Xfce Directory website.  Edit the page at any time to correct “bad designs” or add new ideas or $whatever.+This page centralizes information about the organization of the Xfce Directory website.  Edit the page at any time to correct “bad designs” or to add new ideas or $whatever.
  
-A preview of HTML static pages is available on [[http://dir.m8t.mine.nu/oxalis/]].+Two possibilities of deployments: 
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 +  - A website directory.xfce.org 
 +    * Adapt a CMS 
 +    * Write plugins 
 +  - A namespace inside the wiki e.g. %%http://wiki.xfce.org/directory/…%% 
 +    * To manage a team we can set up write access to the directory namespace 
 +    * Write plugins
  
 ===== What is it about? ===== ===== What is it about? =====
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 ===== Scribble ===== ===== Scribble =====
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 +==== Links ====
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 +  * http://www.loculus.nl/xfce/files/icons/
 +  * http://foo-projects.org/pipermail/xfce4-dev/2005-March/015029.html
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 +==== SVN repository ====
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 +/xfce-xfwm4-themes/trunk/themes\\
 +/xfce-gtk-themes/trunk/themes\\
 +/$foobar/trunk\\
 +.../branches/xfce_4_4\\
 +.../branches/xfce-themes = a selection of themes (svn external...)\\
 +.../tags/xfce_4_2_3 = follows the xfce release cycle
 +
  
 ==== Tags ==== ==== Tags ====
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 List of tarballs. List of tarballs.
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 ==== FAQ ==== ==== FAQ ====
  
-  - **What are the motivations?** +[[directory:faq|directory/faq]]
-    * Xfce is a desktop environment that comes with core components and some applications.  Xfce Directory provides a clean web interface to select quality data and is the first effort in good eye-candy selection for the end-user.  While it focuses on themes, it will grow and focus on applications aswell with a selection of end-user applications. +
-  - **Can I join the team?** +
-    * Sure, we always look forward for motivated people to maintain a bunch of data.  You will need a good sense of organization, and little time to decide if data is qualified for the website. +
-  - **How does the Xfce Selection work?** +
-  - **Can I upload content from another author?** +
-  - **Will there be a rating system?** +
-    * Not sure.  A 5 stars rating by anonymous users is a possibility, but the tags are more interesting.  Tags like good, very-good, awesome, ... those tags are either admin-defined or by number of downloads (delta between two dates would be more accurate and avoid an eternel TOP 1).+
  
 ==== How to ==== ==== How to ====
  
 A list of internal and external tutorials. A list of internal and external tutorials.
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 ==== Propose content ==== ==== Propose content ====
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 === Workflow === === Workflow ===
  
-The admin follows a workflow (whatever that means) to:+The team members follow the next workflow:
   * Accept the content   * Accept the content
     - Commit to SVN     - Commit to SVN
-    - Send an email to the author (ask the user for an author email, and if not **sigh**) 
     - Upload a static tarball     - Upload a static tarball
-  * Reject the content with the most polite answer (follow the rules guidelines)+    - Send an email to the author 
 +  * Reject the content with the most polite answer
  
 === Form === === Form ===
  
 | Name | by default anonymous (save name in cookie) | | Name | by default anonymous (save name in cookie) |
-| File | select the file |+| File | select the tarball (must contain a README/AUTHOR/… file so we can contact upstream) |
 | Tags | select a bunch of existing tags | | Tags | select a bunch of existing tags |
 | Upload | Click! | | Upload | Click! |