[Qgis-community-team] http://qgis.osgeo.org/ is online for testing
Tim Sutton
tim at linfiniti.com
Thu Jun 19 17:23:11 EDT 2008
Hi
My suggestion is to import the users map data into postgis temporarily
and then put itinto an ogr readable sqlite datbase - or two, one for
placenames table (which wont need regular backups) and one for users
(which can be backed up daily via email).
regards
Tim
On 6/19/08, Stephan Reber <stephan.reber at sr-gis.de> wrote:
> Hi Otto,
>
> Otto Dassau schrieb:
>> Hi Stephan,
>>
>> On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:48:39 +0200
>> Stephan Reber <stephan.reber at sr-gis.de> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hallo!
>>>
>>> After reordering the content from the qgis.org, a first version of the
>>> website is online. I have rearranged the menus and modules. Now its a
>>> 2-column layout and I made some modifications of the template.
>>>
>>
>> with a 2-column layout and because we only want to present the essentials,
>> what
>> about using a fixed-width (~800 pixel) for the website and commenting the
>> fluid-width? Maybe it is only my personal preference, but I always find
>> pages
>> with a fixed-width easier to design, fill with content and look nice.
>>
> I prefer a fixed width, too. But to keep the look and feel of qgis
> (website, wiki, forum, blog), I did not change it. I tested a fixed
> width with buttons in the header on the right side. I think it looks
> good - except the polls module.
>>
>>> Also I added a archive, which allows to search the unused contents of
>>> qgis.org. But the search is not very comfortable.
>>> Adding a directory for plugins is good idea. But what about the possible
>>> security problems with third party components? Because I don't like the
>>> idea of putting ads on the website for using a component, I have
>>> searched another directory component with good reviews. I have added a
>>> good and often used component just for testing and to see how such a
>>> component works.
>>>
>>> In the next days I will return to work on the alternatives for the
>>> templates.
>>>
>>> Take a look at http://qgis.osgeo.org/
>>> Name and password: qgisweb
>>>
>>
>> I took a first look and agree with Werner that it looks already clearer,
>> but I
>> will wait for your other templates and until you say "this is my final
>> solution
>> I propose", before we start the discussion.
> I'm working on it.
>>
>>
>> And also from my side. If you need help or have some tasks to
>> share/assign, just
>> tell us.
>>
> When I changed the joomlashack template there were two things I wanted
> to change but I haven't found where to adjust them.
>
> 1. I would like to display the topmenu on the right side or in the
> middle. I think, it is too near to the main menu.
> 2. The font size of the main menu should be greater.
>
> Maybe, someone can do it or let me know where to adjust the template.
> Thanks!
>
> Now that the wiki works I will add/update the todo list and report the
> things already done. This could take untill next week, because I am
> offline at the weekend.
>
> And something I asked myself when I rearranged the content is what to do
> with the 1309 users of Joomla?
>
> Another point is the usermap backup. I tried to install them without a
> close look at the sql-script. But it did not work. Then I realized that
> it is data for postgresql. Is postgresql also installed on the server
> and if so can I get access to it?
>
> Regards,
> Stephan
>> thanks a lot for your work so far!
>>
>> regards,
>> Otto
>>
>>
>>> I'm looking forward to your feedback.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Stephan
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