Dear all El 13/10/15 a las 09:27, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) escribió: > Hey Tammy > > On 12/10/2015 21:54, Tammy Manning wrote: >> I'm just trying to get that page structure as good as possible so that I >> can add the correct information to it. >> I do understand that and you have done a great job!! my >> concern.... people will use that instead of what should be, and then you >> get the inconsistency that you were talking about, that to me, is >> confusing communication. >> >> There's a huge amount of technical design work that you're not familiar >> with and it's not good that you do everything alone in isolation until a >> deadline and *then* once the deadline is here, want feedback. >> By no means was that the case or has been for this, hence why we said we >> would chat on Sat and then on Tues to go over the style guide to make >> sure that nothing has been missed and for it to get formatted for easy >> access. >> I have had a meeting with you and Raoul to get "team input" before we >> put anything out there as a first proposal for the website layout before >> it is put to the rest of the team to give input/proposals. >> Added to Git - 2 weeks later still no comments from anyone. Other than >> you and Raoul. >> I have also asked people what their comments are, and to help with >> direction re: look and feel, content etc on things: i.e. brochure, >> website and now the style guide, in some cases, I have had good input >> and at times no input.
I've taken a look at the website proposal (the PDF). I see several options, but frankly, I couldn't decide among them; all of them look fine to me (thanks Tammy!), as long as the fonts are free/open source licensed. That's all the input I can provide, sorry for not have spoken before, but as you see I'm not being helpful to decide :/ Regards >> >> DebConf and both you and Bernelle assured me that we'd do differently so >> that we don't end up with the same mess we had with the logo. >> Has this not been the case? >> A month ago it was decided to use the logo, I had put things on Git >> asking for people to put up suggestions (no response), I did a mini >> Style guide for Raoul a month ago, which is on GIT ( no response from >> anyone, to date) >> 3 weeks ago I had confirmation that everyone was happy with colours etc. >> (only because the brochure was approved) >> In that month it has been a busy time, and now after focusing on >> Brochures and Websites I am able to sit down and give it the attention >> it deserves with you and whoever else would like to give input, that >> time is on Tues. >> >> Deadlines are set for a reason, and they seem to get pushed forward >> every time someone panics instead of saying this is the deadline and you >> can get the info on this date. >> Talking in general, I do feel that needs to be managed better, but then >> again that is my background. >> >> Having said that, I care about this and I don't want you to stress and I >> want to help you and make this go smoother, but that can't happen unless >> you let me help you. >> More than happy for the help, appreciate it immensely! that is why >> I have been asking you for advice and input before I do things etc, >> hence meeting tomorrow, so we can go through the Style guide and I can >> give you the work, that has been tweaked the way it should be, DebConf >> style. > > I'll bring my laptop along to CLUG tonight, then we can check what's in > git together. > > -Jonathan > > _______________________________________________ > Debconf-team mailing list > Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org > http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team > -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team