Write a simple scraper?   Yeah, if it had a link back to the Wiki at the bottom of each page or something, that would rock.  I don't want to source the Wiki source in the git repo though, because the Wiki is much easier for people to edit on the fly.

Re: the idea of a better welcome page, the cobbler.github.com site is also at http://github.com/cobbler and can also take pull requests, if someone with web-design chops wants to add some better links to the docs and more impressive blingy-ness.    That would be awesome.   It's about time we had a really good logo too :)

On Thursday, December 22, 2011 at 10:32 AM, James Cammarata wrote:

On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Greg Swift <gregswift@gmail.com> wrote:
So... when I was redoing the web interface one of the things I had in my
mind was that it would be nice if there was more on the "welcome" page than
just a welcome.  My thought was to have a generic description of the left
hand menu items, but since you are working on this document, it might be
kind of kewl if the simple start here was replicated in the web ui.  Even if
the links just point back to the online documentation?

just a thought.

I had always thought of making a "stats" page, to show you the number
of systems you have, ones that are in the process of building, etc.
Alternatively, you do bring up a good point. Why don't we just bundle
the documentation with the web app? It would make people's lives
easier I think, and since it's all going on github anyway I don't
think it would be that difficult. The version of the docs that came
with the code would always be the most up to date version.
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