
Currently we have two milestones [1]: * Tor Website 3.0 Milestones [2] * Tor Blog Replacement [3] My query is why are these two separate milestones? I believe torproject.org 3.0's blog is simple another top level section of the website: `/blog` and isn't any different from another top level section. Eric Schaefer (`ultrasandwich` on IRC) has scraped the current weblog posts and can export these to markdown or $format when the time is required [4]. When torproject.org 3.0 is launched I can't see why the blog would be rolled out separately. I propose the two milestones be merged. Thoughts? Rey [1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/Website#Milestone [2] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/milestone/Tor%20Website%203.0 [3] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/milestone/2014%20Tor%20Blog%20Repla... [4] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10479#comment:6

On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 03:44:24PM +0000, rey@spcshp.com wrote 3.1K bytes in 0 lines about: : My query is why are these two separate milestones? I believe torproject.org 3.0's blog is simple another top level section of the website: `/blog` and isn't any different from another top level section. The blog and websites run under completely separate infrastructures and technologies. The blog is dynamic and has a community of commenters. The website is static and shipped around the world as a stand alone thing. This isn't to say we can't merge the two, but the static/standalone is going to win over the dynamic. As the tickets in the milestone suggest, we could turn the blog into a simple portion of the website and use something like discourse[0] for all of the commenting/community needs. [0] http://www.discourse.org/ -- Andrew http://tpo.is/contact pgp 0x6B4D6475
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