On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 08:17:02AM +1100, Craig Small wrote:
>
> While the current website is good, I always believe there is always room
> for improvement. A separate specific project would be good, which could
> then be rolled into the current site. That way the maintenance of the
> website is
Thus spake Craig Small ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The main problem is you get this case of "great idea, but now what". I'd
> say have a small group that has a few test pages, perhaps a site re-org
> or suggestions for missing pages. Once it is generally agreed that yes
> this is what we want to do it
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 11:03:39PM +0100, Christian Surchi wrote:
> I was talking about it in irc with Joy and I'd like to discuss here this
> question. I'd like to see for example a new style for our web pages and
> I'm not an artist and I didn't see artists in the project offering help
> or new i
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 10:42:15PM +, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> The 'Joining Debian' page (http://www.debian.org/devel/join/) explicitly
> recommends other people than package maintainers to join the project:
>
> There are several things, other than package maintenance, you can
> cont
* Christian Surchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20001106 23:03]:
> So, from the point of view of Project and rest of the world, I see that
> we have only NM as way to call people to help us. I don't think we need
> all people working on web site are devolopers (in the sense of packaging
> or other technica
Hi,
I was talking about it in irc with Joy and I'd like to discuss here this
question. I'd like to see for example a new style for our web pages and
I'm not an artist and I didn't see artists in the project offering help
or new ideas.
So, from the point of view of Project and rest of the world, I
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