On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 03:19:56PM +0200, Almudena Garcia wrote: > But, about the website, if I remember well, this thread started because of > an offer to update the website. > Why don't we accept the offer? > > It's a bad idea to reject this type of offer only for prejudices about the > attractive.
The help was not refused. Samuel actually said it's all fine after clarifying a few things. > As I told before, I know many people who reject Hurd after showing some > interest, simply because the webpage seems to show a dead project (search > about "halo effect") > Not only because of the latest news, but the 90s style appearance of the > website, and the outdated documentation. Who's prejudiced now ? And if we're going that way, then the point I was making in my previous message, which I hoped you would have understood, is that I don't want to work with people who give up because it takes them more than a few seconds to find information, or who evaluate a project based on the look of its web site. You're mentioning the halo effect and you're right, I'd much rather work with people who have as few cognitive biases as possible, so call me prejudiced against the others if you want, at least I have a strong argument for my case. -- Richard Braun