All,
We are working on a new web site design. Work is in progress. At the moment I will share only that the new design looks great.
We would like some new Trinity screen shots.
Limitations:
* Must be from git (R14).
* No personal information exposed --- keep everything generic.
* No strange or unsual color combinations, no black or dark backgrounds and wallpapers.
* Trinity apps only for these images. Certain free/libre non- Trinity exceptions are acceptable, but only in the panel or desktop icons.
* Screen shots from virtual machines must be full screen to appear as a full desktop.
* Please remember we are advertising Trinity and not your desktop, your 82 inch Jumbotron monitor, your conky talents, etc. :)
Requests:
* We need one primary classic desktop shot. This particular shot must be a default desktop, such that all of the device icons appear as well as the default wallpaper. Add one Trinity app, but do not cover the default desktop elements. I am thinking the default screen with the release notes (help handbook) and tooltips dialog.
* A couple more classic desktop shots that are not default.
* At least one traditional, "Look everybody, I have a dozen apps open!" image.
Other screen shots are open to your liking within the previous limitations.
Send all files to me through the list or directly.
More news about the new web site design soon to come.
Please forward this request to the user list. (Yeah, I know, I should subscribe....)
Thank you!
Darrell
All,
We are working on a new web site design. Work is in progress. At the moment I will share only that the new design looks great.
We would like some new Trinity screen shots.
Limitations:
Must be from git (R14).
No personal information exposed --- keep everything generic.
No strange or unsual color combinations, no black or dark
backgrounds and wallpapers.
- Trinity apps only for these images. Certain free/libre non-
Trinity exceptions are acceptable, but only in the panel or desktop icons.
- Screen shots from virtual machines must be full screen to appear
as a full desktop.
- Please remember we are advertising Trinity and not your desktop,
your 82 inch Jumbotron monitor, your conky talents, etc. :)
Requests:
- We need one primary classic desktop shot. This particular shot
must be a default desktop, such that all of the device icons appear as well as the default wallpaper. Add one Trinity app, but do not cover the default desktop elements. I am thinking the default screen with the release notes (help handbook) and tooltips dialog.
A couple more classic desktop shots that are not default.
At least one traditional, "Look everybody, I have a dozen apps
open!" image.
Other screen shots are open to your liking within the previous limitations.
Send all files to me through the list or directly.
More news about the new web site design soon to come.
Please forward this request to the user list. (Yeah, I know, I should subscribe....)
Thank you!
Darrell
Darrell, you can take a look at my post in January, I sent some screenshots of my setup and many users sent screenshots too: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/?0:201401 and: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/?0::5653
Mines are from 3.5.13.2, but since there is next to zero visual changes in R14, well... ...it doesn't matter that much.
Have a nice day! -Alexandre
On 02/08/2014 05:57 PM, Darrell Anderson wrote:
All,
We are working on a new web site design. Work is in progress. At the moment I will share only that the new design looks great.
Please God, just html, PHP and a pinch of js/AJAX. No other funky latest gee-whiz web-ui stuff.... Here's to praying :)
On 02/08/2014 07:23 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 02/08/2014 05:57 PM, Darrell Anderson wrote:
All,
We are working on a new web site design. Work is in progress. At the moment I will share only that the new design looks great.
Please God, just html, PHP and a pinch of js/AJAX. No other funky latest gee-whiz web-ui stuff.... Here's to praying :)
and mariadb/mysql
With your site redesign, I've posted before, regardless of distro, the archlinux website does the best job I've ever seen in integrating content, wiki, forum, package database, bug tracker and git in a seamless site footprint. The context sensitive search (package search, wiki search, etc..) is a really neat setup. The package part of the site is clean.
If you are redoing the Trinity site, go visit www.archlinux.org and type 'kdebase' and look at the auto-search-suggestions, visit the package database, choose a package to view, the click "View Changes" in the top-right to visit the git interface, then (notice the consistent menubar that remains even when drilled down into git), click on the wiki menu at the top and type 'Trinity', and so on. It is well worth a visit for ideas and an example of a good, clean, consistent interface across all the modules that make up the site.
Why is it so good? Answer: you do not have to know the site or arch to be able to intuitively navigate every module. Try finding a specific patch of the debian site if you don't know it -- you get the drift.
If we are doing a new site, let's do it right.
(and replace Foswiki with Mediawiki while we are at it :)
On 02/08/2014 07:23 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 02/08/2014 05:57 PM, Darrell Anderson wrote:
All,
We are working on a new web site design. Work is in progress. At the moment I will share only that the new design looks great.
Please God, just html, PHP and a pinch of js/AJAX. No other funky latest gee-whiz web-ui stuff.... Here's to praying :)
and mariadb/mysql
With your site redesign, I've posted before, regardless of distro, the archlinux website does the best job I've ever seen in integrating content, wiki, forum, package database, bug tracker and git in a seamless site footprint. The context sensitive search (package search, wiki search, etc..) is a really neat setup. The package part of the site is clean.
If you are redoing the Trinity site, go visit www.archlinux.org and type 'kdebase' and look at the auto-search-suggestions, visit the package database, choose a package to view, the click "View Changes" in the top-right to visit the git interface, then (notice the consistent menubar that remains even when drilled down into git), click on the wiki menu at the top and type 'Trinity', and so on. It is well worth a visit for ideas and an example of a good, clean, consistent interface across all the modules that make up the site.
Why is it so good? Answer: you do not have to know the site or arch to be able to intuitively navigate every module. Try finding a specific patch of the debian site if you don't know it -- you get the drift.
If we are doing a new site, let's do it right.
(and replace Foswiki with Mediawiki while we are at it :)
I am willing to do this (the donations over time have allowed sufficient equipment to be purchased to properly handle a MediaWiki installation). Do I have any volunteers to migrate all the content over?
Tim
On 02/09/2014 06:04 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote:
I am willing to do this (the donations over time have allowed sufficient equipment to be purchased to properly handle a MediaWiki installation). Do I have any volunteers to migrate all the content over?
Tim
I'll participate in the divide-and-conqueror on the wiki. The existing site has a fairly minimal amount of content. I could probably do a page a night to get it done. Part of making the mediawiki site great will be importing/setting up the macros we want. Two I use regularly on the arch site are {{Note|foo}} and {{Warning|foo}}. I can import them into a new mediawiki setup along with any others we need.
Just setup mediawiki:
http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.22/mediawiki-1.22.2.tar.gz
and let me know what the url is and I'll start moving stuff.
** I also need python help on tdeutils. How can I tell cmake to use /usr/bin/python2 instead of /usr/bin/python for the superkaramba build? I have almost finished porting it to python 3.3, but the Py_init calls will need more work. In the interim, I just want to build with python2, but how?
On 02/08/2014 05:57 PM, Darrell Anderson wrote:
We would like some new Trinity screen shots.
Limitations:
Must be from git (R14).
No personal information exposed --- keep everything generic.
No strange or unsual color combinations, no black or dark
backgrounds and wallpapers.
- Trinity apps only for these images. Certain free/libre non-
Trinity exceptions are acceptable, but only in the panel or desktop icons.
- Screen shots from virtual machines must be full screen to appear
as a full desktop.
http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/ss/r1-desktop-clean.jpg
http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/ss/r14-desktop-kcontrol-colors.jpg
http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/ss/r14-desktop-kcontrol.jpg