Hi! * Umang Varma <umang...@gmail.com> [2010-06-14 14:08:52 CEST]: > ! Please CC me as I am not subscribed to the debian-www mailing list !
Thanks for reminding me, was about to remove you from the Cc list :) > On 06/14/2010 12:50 PM, Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > > From what I understood most of them only change minor bits just like > > your suggestion. Otherwise I agree with you, they won't be pratcial to > > adopt. E.g. I started with getting Kalle's propsal to work on > > <http://www.deb.at/index.en.html> > > I saw that and, in my opinion, that is the kind of great first impress a > great distro's website should have! I'm guessing, however, that it > changes the layout too much for a quick approval. I am not suggesting > the layout I posted be used, but I'm just saying minor changes should be > made soon. It's not as much as you presume. And even then, a quick approval might break some of the subpages easily too, so it's not that big of a gain to change in one direction now (and get complaints about some sub pages) and later change again - I don't believe in regular changes, it would confuse even more. > > It is an interesting approach and looks sweet, though there are some > > things that itch me a bit: The blue text and the red headlines are a bit > > too much, and personally I dislike dotted links instead of clearly > > underlined. > > I was a bit unsure of that myself when I first put it up. I've changed > that now. [1] See above - it's not only the entry page - which has a different layout than most other pages anyway - it's also about subpages and how they could go with the flow. Also, Kalle's proposal doesn't only cover the main website but has created a thoughtful suggestion that works for other parts of the Debian web presence. This is why I am especially convinced that that's the path to pursue and that's why I do it. Just take a look at <http://git.deb.at/> to see another approach of it, or (with great thanks to Martin Zobel-Heals!) see <http://lists.deb.at/>. Thanks for your effort and suggestions anyway! Rhonda -- "Lediglich 11 Prozent der Arbeitgeber sind der Meinung, dass jeder Mensch auch ein Privatleben haben sollte." -- http://www.karriere.at/artikel/884/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-www-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100621072114.ga30...@anguilla.debian.or.at