[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: [Debconf-team] propostal web watch debconf11 with html5



Ok. I upgraded to propst, please test and see if you agree. Comments
and improvements are welcome.

I remove feed rss on Twitter and TAB facebook..

new url:  http://valessiobrito.info/tmp/dc11/webwatch-nojs/



2011/5/12 Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@gwolf.org>:
> Joerg Jaspert dijo [Thu, May 12, 2011 at 08:58:17AM +0200]:
>> On 12478 March 1977, Adnan Hodzic wrote:
>> > +10!
>> >> http://valessiobrito.info/tmp/dc11/webwatch/
>> > I'm loving it, could just add Twitter besides Chat on IRC or before
>> > Identi.ca? I think once completed we should add this on main page
>> > below the "menu" and above from "Latest News".
>>
>> Independent of how the design looks, just let me shoot a mis-conception
>> / very bad idea:
>>
>> It is fine if people use facebook/twitter/flickr/youtube/whatever to
>> promote DebConf. If it is clear they are doing it on their own, it is
>> NOT DebConf (or Debian) doing it.
>>
>> But our website should NOT ever include a non-free service. Either there
>> is a free one, then link/use that, or DebConf provides its own. One of
>> the two. If none works, then leave a feature out of the website.
>>
>> (That also includes any kind of JS or whatever which might be
>> included. Either we legally can distribute it, or we should not have it)
>>
>> Sorry, but we are a free conference, promoting free and open - not
>> closed-source stuff.
>
> I mostly agree with Joerg - I really prefer not to link from our
> official resources to "facebook/twitter/flickr/youtube/whatever"
> nonfree services.
>
> Regarding Javascript, the tags and so on - I do not object to it. Many
> people choose not to use JS in their browser where not needed (me
> included). We can either add an exception for debconf.org, or just
> watch the ogg stream via a non-embedded player. The tabs can be set to
> be all shown in case Javascript is not enabled, as in Pentabarf when
> you request all tabs (although they will, of course, display static
> content only and would probably not be _so_ useful).
>
> Why do I advocate tabs over links? Because that way you can leave the
> speaker speaking, continue listening, and go to the other tabs and do
> AJAXy stuff without the stream breaking.
>



-- 
://ValessioBrito.info
> Profissional de inovação
@valessiobrito / +55 (71) VALESSIO

Reply to: