Data files in the Edu Website

Tomaz Canabrava tcanabrava at kde.org
Tue Aug 27 21:43:36 UTC 2013


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Andreas Cord-Landwehr <cordlandwehr at kde.org
> wrote:

> **
>
> Hi all, Nicolas is currently doing the awesome job to create SVN to Git
> conversion rules for our website repository. While doing so, he discovered
> some "data" that probably should be put to more appropriate locations and
> not to the website Git (also to reduce its size):
>
>
>
> Presentations:
>
> See: http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/www/sites/edu/presentations/
>
> In general these files can be parted into two groups:
>
> a) KDE Edu promo presentations
>
> b) KDE Edu internal plans presentations
>
> The second group seems for me to be a good candidate to be put into the
> community wiki next to the meeting notes. For the first group, I am not
> sure whether there exists something like a shared slide pool for KDE Promo.
> Any suggestions where to put them?
>

My slides are in my blog - wich is bad because we actually don't have a
standard wiki. we have the userbase, the techbase, some random wikis
around. It could be good to put everything related to use on the userbase.

>
>
> Course Data/Application Data:
>
> See: http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/www/sites/edu/contrib/
>
> These are mostly data files either already provided by files.kde.org (and
> hence by the KDE mirror network) or good candidates to be provided by
> files.kde.org.
>
> Nevertheless, they surely should stay in a version control system since
> they are important contributions. I would suggest to create the following
> repositories to organize these files. From there the files for
> files.kde.org can be generated:
>
>
>
> * kig-data
>
> - everything currently in folder kig
>
> * kturtle-data
>
> - everything currently in folder kturtle
>
> * kvtml-data
>
> - everything currently in folders kvtml and kvtml2
>
> * kdeedu-data-tools
>
> - all scripts that are used to package and put the data to files.kde.org
>
> - tools to create websites with overview information
>
>
>
> Folders where I am completely unsure about what to do with:
>
> * flags
>
> - are they used anywhere at the website/what is their use case?
>
> * sounds
>
> - is this simply a copy from e.g. khangman and could be removed from the
>
> website?
>

>
> It would be great if some of the "longer in KDE Edu than me" people could
> comment to this and shed some light on the files about that I do not have
> any idea :)
>
>
>
> Greetings,
>
> Andreas
>
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