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First cut
John Reekie, 27 Jul 1999

Michael and I met and came up with the following design. The high-level picture is that what is currently a single set of documentation needs to be split into two:
  1. The actual Web site itself
  2. Developer documentation for each individual release.

These two sets of documentation will be mutually exclusive (kiss...). The Web docs will point to copies of the developer docs for i) the current release and ii) the current snapshot (and possibly past ones as well?)

The documentation downloaded as part of the release is very simple in layout and formatting. Ideally, this documentation is clearly marked with the release or snapshot version on every page to highlight the fact that it is version-specific. The index.html page contains links to the following sections:

  • A link to the website itself!
  • Installation
  • Installing and running demos
  • Trouble-shooting
  • List of changes since last snapshot/release
  • Package documentation -- canvas, graph, sketch etc
  • API docs (by default the index.html is just a page that says "build the docs")
  • Acknowledgements and copyright notice (also duplicated on the website)

The website has the following sections:

  • Home
  • About
  • Demos, eventually with applets. Initially some of this will be duplicated with the developer documentation.
  • Downloads. Tne download page has links for the current release and snapshot to:
    1. Individual zip and tar files
    2. A copy of the developer docs for that release or snapshot
Also, it would be nice to integrate the navigation links for the database driven pages:
  • Forum
  • FAQ
  • Private forum
  • Mailing lists
  • Task list
  • Bug database
(Perhaps this could be both linked on the index page text, and also appear on the footer of individual pages?)
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