On 11/20/2010 07:58 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
* Ideas: area where team members can chat in public as well as a private
area; public and private mailist; white board area to comment on design
graphs or to rough sketch live for examples ... collaborative if
possible (where other members can contribute live to a design sketch); a
repository for artwork; perhaps voting capabilities for when members are
asked to choose a "winning" design ... along with the capability to
comment, some type of reference area where colour palettes are stored as
well as design guidelines, FAQ section
I think that work in progress should not be on the web site but on the
wiki (white board areas, collaborative areas), while reference docs can
be on the web site (colour palettes, design guidelines, FAQ sections).
* File formats: .png, tif, .jpg, raw, svg, Photoshop formats, all
openoffice formats, MSO formats
PDF is mandatory, together with all standard documents formats, while I
would avoid proprietary formats like PSD (PhotoShop).
* Workflows / Procedures: work in progress
Again, work in progress should be on the wiki.
The web site cannot contain work in progress, as it should be the basic
source of information about TDF and LibreOffice, and people are usually
quoting from the web site without double checking. The presence of work
in progress on the web site is too risky, and I am totally against it.
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