On Tuesday 08 February 2005 23:30, MJ Ray wrote: > Tobias wrote: > > there hasn't been any more input to this thread for quite a while now, > > so I gathered all opinions expressed so far and did a (partial) rewrite > > of the new policy for the consultants webpage. > > This very-slight rewrite does not seem to incorporate the > opinions about the geographic structure and the website > backlinks. Section 3 has not changed at all. So, I think it is > misleading to refer to this as having "gathered all opinions" > because you appear to dismiss part of the feedback.
Well, yes. I did not change the part about the website link, because I had the feeling that the number of people who don't want this link roughly equals the number of people who don't object to this requirement. Therefore I thought that further discussion would happen. Obviously, I should have mentioned this fact explicitely, I'm sorry about that. > I suggest dropping section 3 (website) and the "pick a nearby > city" paragraph entirely. Any geographic grouping could be done > when needed by allowing consultants to specify the subdivision(s) > in which they work and then clients can access or search by > the area names. OK. > Has the debian-consultants list been told about this discussion? No, I didn't send my initial mail to that list. I've looked at the archives and it seemed to me that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is more or less dead. It mostly consists of spam; some postings in September 2004 talk about shutting the list down. Cheers, -- Tobias Never trust a man who can count to 1023 on his fingers.
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