>On 2012-06-27 19:25, Peter Laufenberg wrote: >>> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Peter Laufenberg <open...@laufenberg.ch> >>> wrote: >>>> I'm willing to indirectly donate to OpenBSD by paying a professional >> graphic >>> designer to redo parts of OpenBSD's visual design. His portfolio: >>> >>> that would be cool to presence as a bystander >> >> No te entiendo tío! >> >>> pay the dude regardless of what anybody says, and have him send the >>> patches to a public mailing list >> >> Maybe if this community wasn't so resistant to change (justified or not). > >I can't even see half of his website since it prompts me to download >additional software (plugins).
It's a /portfolio/ that includes video production. If you don't understand the concept of a portfolio, look it up. >It might be nice to have a "prettier" website, with nicer colors, etc. >But most of the people who'd manage to do that, would also want to add >JS/CSS/flash, and other thing that would break current features (the >ability to see the website in lynx, for example). "Most" being a number out of your statistically-relevant experience? A designer doesn't decide what technologies can be used -- whoever mandates him does. Web design is a piece of cake compared to tv broadcasting requirements. -- p