Drupal.org redesign sprint San Francisco: Day 5
- Josh finished the cross site activity client and server. It is now ready for modules to implement activities, such as commenting, project issue followups, and CVS commits.
- Karoly continued working on the documentation parser and API commenting.
- Matt finished the Apache Solr search facets implementing Mark Boulton’s prototype and implemented a jQuery drop down results sorter.
- Todd continued work on the Bluecheese theme.
- Chris finished mapping out Drupal.org’s current content and worked on mapping the prototype’s content. This will show what existing content we need to fit in and reveals any content we need to write.
- I worked on the dashboard with Dmitri and Ken.
Single sign on, comments for the API reference, search, and project pages all had significant progress during this sprint and will be deployed in the next 2 or 3 weeks.
This was the 3rd multi-day sprint, and there have been 2 one-day sprints. 57 people have SVN accounts and 144 people have joined the redesign implementers group. We are building a flexible and well-engineered theme and a suite of modules for single-sign-on, activity, and dashboard widgets shared among multiple sites. Drupal.org and its subsites have a lot of moving parts supporting the Drupal community. There is still a lot of work to do, especially in the modules we are building and doing editorial work on the content.
Thanks again to the Drupal community making this possible via the Drupal Association.
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This was the 3rd multi-day sprint, and there have been 2 one-day sprints. 57 people have SVN accounts and 144 people have joined the redesign implementers group. We are building a flexible and well-engineered theme and a suite of modules for single-sign-on, activity, and dashboard widgets shared among multiple sites. Drupal.org and its subsites have a lot of moving parts supporting the Drupal community. There is still a lot of work to do, especially in the modules we are building and doing editorial work on the content.
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Today was the beginning of the fifth Drupal.org redesign sprint. The prior sprints in order are: Cologne Germany, Cambridge Mass. USA, Paris France, Drupalcon Washington DC USA, and now San Francisco USA.
If you've not yet taken the time to contribute to the drupal.org redesign sprint you should join the following two groups: Drupal.org redesign plan for the Drupal Association, and the Redesign theme implementers group which includes the to do list for the rest of the drupal.org re-design implementation.
Todd Nienkerk, started by setting priorities for theming with 3 other themers. The themers reviewed the visual style guide and the prototype. The themers are submitting questions to Mark Boulton tonight and will be oracle certification meeting with Mark tomorrow to get answers. Todd focused on help text warnings and messages. He will need further feedback on color palettes to use for these messages.
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