> On 2014-08 -25, at 17:12, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org> wrote: > > On 31/07/2014 Rob Weir wrote: >> Noticed this: >> http://www.apache.org/ads/ >> It is a directory of banners that can be added to the website to >> promote ASF-wide things like ApacheCon. > > With ApacheCon EU now approaching, we could definitely use it. > >> Details are here: http://www.apache.org/ads/adserver.txt >> What do we think? Would it make sense to add this to the home page? >> If so, where? > > The home page is already quite cluttered. But this could fit in the footer. > We currently have a 203x61 feather on the right hand side in the footer. The > logo Apache provides for ApacheCon would be 234x60, so quite similarly sized. > We could accommodate it in the footer, to the left. > > And maybe it's indeed worth adding the code for the iframe inclusion and let > the people responsible for ApacheCon within Apache update the logo > automatically. > > I'm also OK with Juergen's suggestion to put it at the top, but I cannot find > a way for it to fit nicely (and the image itself already looks ugly, since it > is resized in a bad way).
Perhaps in the downloads section? To remind people or just to inform that what they use is made by their community, which is vast and interesting. I tend to think that anything that impedes the delivery of a homepage's message is risky. This is especially so with something like AOO that is both an enduser product (or set of them) and a developers' project. > > Regards, > Andrea. Louis --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org