* Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011214 16:12]: > On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 05:41:31PM -0500, Jeff Albro wrote: > [...] > > Instead of a link to the security mailing list, let people input their > > e-mail address. > > That would be pushing it... like SatireWire.com says, "Gertrude Stein died > in 1946, so you should join our MAILING LIST". :)
I would think that a security list would be different for sysadmin types that use Debian, yet I would also guess that if my behavior is any indication, most people want to look at the archives before subscribing to a list. > [...] > > * A fact based analysis of where we are now. > > Too depressing ;) We're on the way already, so get over it. :-) > > * A set of design guidelines (maybe a small web policy manual?) > > The primary guideline so far seems to be "What others don't protest to" :) > > Heck, now that I think about it, that's one of the better guidelines on the > web today. If only some other webmasters followed it... One design goal should be to help users install Debian. Another is to inform the curious Debian user in a clear and direct manner about how the parts of the Debian organization function. > > * Prototype sites put up for review (with a specific comment period as > > many volunteers have different schedules, and we should make sure people > > get a fair chance to air their concerns.) > > > > * A final decision process (voting, benevolent dictator, etc..) > > I know you didn't like me redoing /doc/ without a nice process, but let's > face it, if I hadn't done it, we would have been stuck with that old page > for God knows how much longer... Action speaks loudly. -- -- Grant Bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>