Op za, 18-12-2004 te 00:56 -0800, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > In my opinion, somes have a fixed idea about site layout.
That's not true; however, we do not necessary think that the current layout is bad. It isn't shiny-fancy-super-graphical; however, from a purely functional point of view, it surely is a good site. Also, the site isn't annoyingly ugly; it is easy to the eyes -- comparable to a book, in reading quality. That's what we find more important than what it looks like; after all, the Debian website shouldn't look like a painting or a computer game; it is a purely functional thing for an operating system. It contains the documentation for our system, it contains an introduction in our processes, etc. It doesn't need fancy moving graphical features or something of the like; using those would get us at risk of getting people annoyed, and we don't want that. > Sorry to wish contribution. I think you misunderstood us. There is nothing wrong with contributing. In fact, contributions is what Debian thrives on. If you want to contribute by doing a survey, there's nothing wrong with that; I'm sure people would welcome it, provided it isn't a one-man-show -- that is, that we can give some input on the questions you'll ask in your survey. If that survey reveals there are some issues with the website that could use some improvement, we'll surely implement them. It is important to note, though, that the way Debian works is that you just submit worked out proposals. If you think the website should be redesigned, you're welcome to go ahead and propose a new layout -- this can easily be done by mirroring (part of) the website, and working from there. If we like the proposed layout, we'll accept it. If we don't, we won't. It's as simple as that. If you don't want to redesign the /whole/ website, you're welcome to suggest improvements on particular bits where you think improvements are a good idea. These are always welcome -- especially if you provide code to back up those suggestions. -- EARTH smog | bricks AIR -- mud -- FIRE soda water | tequila WATER -- with thanks to fortune