Michael C. Shultz wrote:
I hate to see FreeBSD to something like my once favorite news siteI agree with you there, content if the be-all end-all on the web. And I'm not suggesting we turn the freebsd site into an arty website with spiffy graphics and flash crap all over the place, in fact I want the opposite. I advocate minimalism with a clean cohesive style that doesn't get in the way of content yet conveys a "professional" image of who we are to outsiders and prospective users.
(www.antiwar.com) did. Early on they had a website that wasn't at all artistic, but they always had links to great news stories and updated those several time a day.
A while back they re-did the site into a politically correct artsie fashion as you are suggestion FreeBSD do. Ever since that so called upgrade many of there links remain for days at a time and none are updated more than once a day, my guess is the site with all of its wonderful graphics is a real pain in the butt to update now. I seldom
visit the site because it is no longer usefull.
So for me it seems it is not the artwork that brings me to a site, rather it is the quality of content and FreeBSD's content quality is good right now, I hope no one messes it up.
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