Simon McVittie writes ("Re: When do we update the homepage to a modern design? (was Re: Moving away from (unsupportable) FusionForge on Alioth)"): > On Wed, 17 May 2017 at 13:33:06 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > > * Websites which reorganise themselves through CSS and/or JavScript > > to try to produce a better selection of visibloe bits depending on > > the screen size. ... > The jargon term for this is *responsive design*. [...]
Thanks for the explanation. > The problem, apart from smartphone screens just not being very big, > is that mobile browsers and websites are engaged in a "do what > I mean" loop where each side works around bugs in the other. Gaaaaagh, world is so shit. Fine, whatever. > It looks as though the Debian website (or at least its front page) > already has responsive design and the necessary runes to make mobile > browsers make use of it, although it could perhaps benefit from > dropping more content (requiring extra clicks instead) at small sizes. OK, good. I don't have any clear idea show close the views of the Debian project as whole are to the ones I expressed in my article, but I'm pretty sure that my views as expressed there are at least those of a significant and vocal minority :-). They might even be the majority view, but we sowouldn't be able to tell without a GR - and let's not. Thanks, Ian.