Website CMS

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Website CMS Requirements

Overview

Mozilla staff from the US, EU and Japan met during the Firefox Summit to discuss and plan for the development of a content management system that could serve as the front end for localizers to more easily participate in web site updates.

Goals

  • Have both in-product pages and marketing web pages accessible for localization via a CMS so that the barrier to participation is lower for less technical localization volunteers

Current Issues

  • SVN access
  • User accounts for: leaders, localizers, proofreaders

Requirements

  • Publish same page for all languages with one click
  • Publish files outside of language subdirectory
  • Push live request enabled within CMS
  • Push live an entire language set
  • Ability to edit pages in-browser
  • RSS feeds of changes to pages/keep informed of changes
  • Wiki capability for bug edits
  • Visual view of changes
  • Ability to easily share changes made in master file with localizers
  • Ability to email all active members from within CMS
  • Dynamic news/announcements
  • Blog posting capability - Wiki syntax/HTML both supported
  • Image manager
  • LDAP logins
  • Simplified front end for Bugzilla as a solution for tracking change requests (would require integration with Bugzilla Japan)

Next steps

Team

  • Wil Clouser
  • Pascal Chevrel
  • Kohei Yoshino
  • Paul Kim