ToDo List
From Ekiga
TODO:
- Get the wiki a dress ! Maybe we can use some CSS magic to have a more navigable wiki. (should be similar to main ekiga.org website)
- create main menu link to this wiki (main)
- create direct links to this wiki (#installation) PARTIALLY -> repositories per distro needed
- from all pertinent download pages
- integrate ekiga.org with ekiga.net
- Privacy for ekiga.net: please provide valuable infos.
- Ekiga behind a NAT : please review this.
- Add RSS feed to the wiki.
- Documentation for AEC and Silence detection (where?)
- Full documentation for compile options (pwlib, opal and ekiga) needed. (including defaults)
CHANGELOG:
- Provide users a list of know to work devices, per categories (sound cards (most of them/no list there!), webcams (possibly highlighting those which are directly in the kernel like all pwc driver based), headset with built in microphone (most of them if they plug with jack/no list htere!), USB stuff (headsets ?), bluetooth stuff (headsets), experimental stuff (like USB handset),...). Wiki is ready for that :) DONE
- transfer Faq & Doc's to this wiki DONE
- update +sources for "choose your distro" DEPRECATED
- add linux & windows icons DONE
Let's try to define priorities:
People involving in changes: - Transfert the FAQ/DOC from ekiga.org is mainly getting use to the mediawiki system (read doc) and copy'n paste datas. We can do that on our own. DONE
- "main menu" in the mediawiki system is something to research. Is the mediawiki able to do that on its own or do it require intervention in the code or templates (involving Damien and us)?
- See http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Linux_Users changes. Work needs to be done, but a place as been assigned if i get your idea right.
- Icons; is this related to the overall design of the wiki (main menu)?
- .org and .net integration require the work on the css/website ekiga.net, involving Damien and Fabian D.
IMHO we should concentrate for now on our own first, thus FAQ/DOC transfer, navigation in the wiki, having icons. Yannick
- Damien, would it be hard to setup a forum? As an alternative, we could easily set up a yahoo group just for this purpose, which makes it easier to find questions/solutions, and it doesn't leave tons of email in your inbox...
EXTRA IDEAS: I backup the idea of a forum, this would help support internationalisation of the documentation and would provide newcomers a more convenient way to get infos/ask questions than the ml (all history and possibility of respond is available in one place Vs your email client and the archive mailling list...). Issue may be it is another place for devs to survey... To solve this we may set up a team to "filter" contents and only ask devs help when necessary. As we are happy few this would probably have to be done by Natasha and I. I'm use to that form of support as it is already what I do on the french ubuntu forum...This is a great way to learn Yannick
Another reason is stuff like sound support in Linux, webcam support in Linux: it is very hard to have only one page explaining how to solve all the trouble you could get with those. A forum will help taking care of those problems in a much better way...

