Fredrik Lundh wrote: > Ron Adam wrote: > >> I think the PSF is important enough to have a link on *every* page. It >> doesn't need a lot of space, but it should be easy to get to from >> anywhere on the web site. > > a copyright blurb at the bottom of the page would be one obvious place to > put it.
Yes, that was my first thought, but I think since the PFS is directly involved in recruiting and organizing support for the development of python and the python community, it probably needs to be a bit more prominent than that. I think there is still room for improving the grouping of the web site in general. For example you could consider that there are three major groups... * For Python users: Those using python to write programs. This would b e the introduction, the user/library guide, the tutorial, and other documentation on how to use python for writing programs along with the download links for the current versions. * Python product(s) suppliers: Finished applications modules and tools written in python and third party information/products for python users. (outside website links, books, t-shirts, and other items ... also fit in this catagory) * Python development and support: For the development of the python core and the python library, the documentation, and the web site. As well as the PFS. These overlap, but the nice thing about hyper linked documents is that general groupings can be maintained and it still works. While the PFS is in the third group, since it is involved in both seeking and promoting support of python, it needs to be visible in the other groups as well. Of course, others would probably arrange things differently. :) Ron -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list