On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 05:37:43 -0600, <[email protected]> wrote:
[email protected] wrote (1-1-2009 20:32)
The policy of not touching the front-page is a big mistake since it
give
us little to work with. Most of the communication is obscure to the
user,
just like the 'why' campaigns and others.
IMHO if the marketing project means anything it should have full
control
over what goes on the front page of the web site. After all, it is the
shop window for the project. The fact that the front page isn't in the
control of the obvious community members that take responsibility for
marketing says something significant about project management.
John and Florian do a lot for the front page of OpenOffice.org
I'd just observer that doing stuff and control are not the same thing.
I agree althought on the other side, I dont think many issuers have submit
issues let alone patches for the frontpage.
Submiting to website or www with an html patch would be enough and not
really too much to ask. Opinions are really not worth much unless there is
an actual work in between.
--
Alexandro Colorado
CoLeader of OpenOffice.org ES
http://es.openoffice.org
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