2008/4/24, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > I've just noticed the updated home page - it looks nice and clean, and
>  > > the updated logo seems to match nicely.  Good job :)
>  >
>  >  Thanks.
>  >  I have revamped the web-page quickly to relax from working on Rpy v2.0
>  >  (I would have liked to spend more time on the page, but well... time
>  >  is missing).
>
>
> You may want to have a look at a few of the pages again.  On Firefox
>  1.5 (Linux Ubuntu Dapper Drake) the central content is too wide, so I
>  need to scroll horizontally on a 1280 by 1024 screen:

Ok. Thanks for pointing that out.
What I have done to the original website is mostly to clean up the HTML
templates, CSS-ify the layout and propose a CSS. I did not look at all the
pages in details, as the content did not change.

>  http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy_demo.html
>  It looks like one or two long lines in the demo need breaking in two.

I can't tell. The bright yellow background blinded me.
(obviously something that needs a bit of tuning).

Beside the long lines of code, the size of figures will make it for wide
columns. That surely needs a bit of work...


>  http://rpy.sourceforge.net/news.html
>  Not sure why this has a wide main content.

May be because of the entry "RPy 0.4.3 now available"
(On firefox 3.0, the entry is not too wide).

>
>  >  (ooops the "new logo" is only a proposal I have made - it may have
>  >  leaked a little too early).
>
>
> I'd already seen it on the mailing list from the SVN emails ;)
>
>
>  >  >  Who can post on the "news" page?  It would be nice to have (back
>  >  >  dated) entries for the recent release added, because right now the
>  >  >  latest news is from summer 2007, which gives a bad impression for
>  >  >  first time visitors.
>  >
>  >  Having a "news" section is indeed something that can backfire. Having
>  >  no "news" section is something we could consider, as taking care of the
>  >  news takes time... but then I anticipate comments about the lack of a
>  >  "news" section ;-) .
>
>
> I don't know how the release process works, but it would make sense to
>  add a news entry when ever uploading a new release.

I think that this is the idea... but I guess that it can be missed
easily: make a release means building it for several flavors of R and
Python (and for having tried to build a python module under MSWindows
I can tell you that this can be quite some work).



>
>  >  I'd also like to point that "summer 2007" is not even one year old.
>  >  That's not too bad.
>
>
> Yeah - but it is close to a year old.  The 1.0 release was pretty news
>  worth I thought.
>

It is.

I guess we'll also add an entry about having a new website.

Thanks again for your feedback,


Laurent


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