Dnia 2020-08-19, o godz. 23:48:26 Samuel Thibault <samuel.thiba...@gnu.org> napisał(a):
> Jan Wielkiewicz, le lun. 17 août 2020 01:33:41 +0200, a ecrit: > > > I know. That still does not mean I understand the *reasoning*. > > > > > Life is often about accidents, not about reasoning. > > Discovering something by accident, yes. But deciding to have a look at > some project only because the website is all shiny, no, I do not > understand. Actually almost the contrary in my case, if I see a shiny > website telling me "this is great software!", I become all wary, for > fear of overzealous marketting. Don't worry, no marketing, I hate marketing myself. My favorite example of malicious marketing is Apple telling its customers about privacy :) Let's just encourage contributors a bit and show the *actual* state of the project on the website - updated news and a link to commits will do. > > > Which headaches precisely? > > I mean a situation where we reorganise everything and no one knows > > where something is located. > > Please keep more mail context, I had to dig back on this one. I still > don't understand what you mean here. Nevermind, nothing important, I just can't explain it in English. > > > Again, that's only my own opinion, and what my limited amount of > > > free time can permit, I'm sorry that it looks so negative. If > > > other people can help with this, feel free, it's an open project, > > > I'm just warning what I have seen happening in the past decade. > > We'll experiment with the page in a private git repository and if > > the results will be good, we will think about the rest later. > > Great! > > Samuel Jan Wielkiewicz