On 30 May 2015 at 20:06, Rene Rivera wrote:
4. Move the wiki to something like Wordpress or Drupal (etc) which has built-in support for commenting. And along the way integrate the wiki and the website into one site for easier management, cross-referencing, and community involvement.
Michael Caisse has volunteered to look into options for a complete revamp of the Boost main website, with deep integration of all the other Boost assets into a single unified web presence. I would expect even a report on possible options to be many months away, and any deployment of a solution up to a year away at least. He mentioned doing some django custom web service programming, so this is a lot of work. I've just volunteered to look into upgrading Trac from v0.12 to v1.0 which if possible or successful would gain github integration, so Trac would become reasonably well aware of github including logins, source commits, and issues. Just the ability to login with your github account I think would be enormously useful. Regarding Drupal or Wordpress as choices, both have poor to terrible maintenance costs and would require very substantially increased workload from the web team. Trac has the huge advantage of being exceptionally low maintenance, indeed we've been on an unpatched not upgraded ancient version for years now, and no security problems. Niall -- ned Productions Limited Consulting http://www.nedproductions.biz/ http://ie.linkedin.com/in/nialldouglas/