sponsor page
LinuxCentral has donated a booth for debian a LinuxWorld expo, and I belive they have a history of some donations in the past - like donating CD's at Atlanta Linux Showcase. Anyway I was on the phone with them just now talking about LinuxWorld, and they asked if there was any place on the debain website we could give them a bit of acknowledgement for their help. I said I'd see if we could fit them in the web site somewhere, but no promises. I've looked around the site and they are already in as a CD Vendor. But do we have any other page we use to thank people about helping debian? And if not shouldn't we? It seems reasonable to give Novare, Va Research, etc, some credit for their support. We do have the little "visit the site sponsor" link, but that's it. -- see shy jo
Re: sponsor page
Joey Hess wrote: > I've looked around the site and they are already in as a CD Vendor. But do > we have any other page we use to thank people about helping debian? And if > not shouldn't we? It seems reasonable to give Novare, Va Research, etc, some > credit for their support. We do have the little "visit the site sponsor" > link, but that's it. Ah, I just found http://www.debian.org/donations. Looks like the right place. Could we add something at the bottom like: The following is a list of the organizations that have made other donations to Debian: * LinuxCentral has supported Debian at events including Atlanta Linux Showcase and LinuxWorld Expo. -- see shy jo
New Project Leader
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Lists-Archives
Hello Guy! Am I correct in assuming you'd like to see the current Lists-Archives kept in place? If so, here are the issues that the web-team was trying to address: * Wicherts PGP signed messages (and other such "breakeages") * Lean, DFSG-free search engine * File count. The Lists-Archives are getting large and un-rsyncable. * Maintainablilty. You are busy and there's the question of whether you have time to maintain something that breaks so easily. The month-long response time to problems isn't really good, esp. when there are more than enough people (like the other members of the web team) who are willing to take the task over. Please, let us know you thoughts on this -- Please cc all mailing list replies to me, also. = * http://benham.net/index.html <>< * * * -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- ---* *Darren Benham * Version: 3.1 * * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * GCS d+(-) s:+ a29 C++$ UL++> P+++$ L++>* * KC7YAQ * E? W+++$ N+(-) o? K- w+++$(--) O M-- V- PS-- * * Debian Developer * PE++ Y++ PGP++ t+ 5 X R+ !tv b DI+++ D++ * * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * G++>G+++ e h+ r* y+* * * --END GEEK CODE BLOCK-- ---* = pgpJxdZZ6GicU.pgp Description: PGP signature