Toerless:
You know that the statement of work was sent out twice for review and comment.
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/4hL91GT5za24PTS-LZ1M-ztAA6s
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/o9csPR_gabYYiXBb-0kMQZvM98c
These comments would have been much more useful at either of those times.
Russ
On Jun 17, 2014, at 12:15 PM, Toerless Eckert wrote:
Oh whow...
Almost every time in the last few years that i have seen web pages
of other companies/organizations being "revamped", it ended up
being worse in before. I caution you to refine the requirements
to consider the following problems:
- Loading must not be slower than now, especially not because of
a lot of use of graphical elements. Consider large RTT performance
testing results as a factor.
- The ability to translate ietf pages via web based translate services
must be equal or better than now. This btw also mean that
graphical elements are NOT helpfull in general..
- The quality of representation in lynx must be equal or better than now.
- The ability to correctly view the content when zooming in/out in
a browser must be equal or better than now. Some graphical
SDKs start cutting of visible text when zooming in. Really bad.
- The ability to print out web pages must be equal or better than now.
- The version for mobile devices must not be just a subset of information,
unless it is very easy to also get to the full set of information.
Btw: I think the current IETF pages are for me as a user compared
to all the other graphicrap out there pretty darn good to get real
work done. Which makes me especially nervuous when i hear revamp...
Cheers
Toerless
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 05:20:35PM -0700, IETF Administrative Director wrote:
The IETF Administrative Oversight Committee (IAOC), on behalf of the IETF,
announces this
Request for Proposals for a revamp of the IETF website, www.ietf.org. The
successful bidder
will enter into a contract with the Internet Society.
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) desires a revamp of its website
to update the IETF's
public-facing website, providing a "front door" for the IETF, including
access to all the information
that IETF participants need to accomplish their work. Intended audiences
include active participants,
new or potential participants, and those looking to learn more about the
IETF. Goals include improving
ease of navigation, accessibility by mobile devices, and content maintenance.
The RFP can be found at: <https://iaoc.ietf.org/rfps.html>.
Proposals must be received via email at tmc(_at_)ietf-bids(_dot_)org no
later than July 7, 2012. All questions,
inquiries must be submitted by June 23, 2014. Responses to questions and
inquiries shall be posted
online at: <https://iaoc.ietf.org/rfps.html> by June 27, 2014.
The point of contact regarding this RFP is the IETF Administrative Director,
Ray Pelletier, iad(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org.
Ray Pelletier
IAD
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Toerless Eckert, eckert(_at_)cisco(_dot_)com
Cisco NSSTG Systems & Technology Architecture
SDN: Let me play with the network, mommy!