On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 04:07:40PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote: > On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 12:36:44PM -0800, Grant Bowman wrote: > > Very nice proposal James, thanks for putting this together. I can see > > The awards icons along the bottom with a link to the Awards page would > > be nice. If we have awards, everyone needs to know. There's a stigma > > that Debian is hard to use, the awards help to counteract this through > > peer validation of the distribution. > > > I'm not a big fan of award logos. Most are just trying to gain recognition > for the giver of the award. We definitely need to make the awards link > more obvious though. Perhaps that could be off the main page (ugh, the > main page link count is going up already!).
I wouldn't make awards page too obvious but i do agree it needs to be a bit better than hidden away under misc. So more obvious than misc but less that front page (no +1 FP for you) is my vote. > I'm not a fan of 404 error pages. If a link no longer works the > browser can tell the person. My real beef is that they confuse link > checkers. That is a problem, but a bigger problem is IE has really awful error pages. BTW, I just looked at the webalizer stats: 1) We're runnnig 1.30, goign to 2 which is much better breaks the stats because the programmer didn't think to migrate the history 2) Common log file really misses a lot of stuff 3) We don't have pre-processing of the logs to do resolving, shame really. webalizer 2 does this much better too. 4) Somone go and tell webalizer to hide *.png and *.ico URLs 5) I think 1.3 has it, change the time to UTC, silly American times don't make sense to me. UTC makes sense except to Americans. 6) Shameless plug - woo hoo, my giant vendors page is #1 (in kb) and generates 5% of the web traffic. Definitely time to split it up, but I'll wait for the re-org 7) There is less access on sat and sun, so Debian users all bludge their time off work or at uni surfing the web instead of working and studying :) 8) The first 4 sites are Italian. A lot of NMs (New Maintainers) I have processed have been Italian... hmmm That might mean that Italians use very big caches too. and 3% is not much anyway. I saw something about supporting Debian in another email. I think the general idea is good but change it to another work. Some people may get confused about who is supporting what. - Craig -- Craig Small VK2XLZ GnuPG:1C1B D893 1418 2AF4 45EE 95CB C76C E5AC 12CA DFA5 Eye-Net Consulting http://www.eye-net.com.au/ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIEEE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian developer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>