hi > On 08/13/2010 09:35 AM, ricardo lafuente wrote: > > On 08/13/2010 01:56 PM, Schrijver wrote: > >> But I repeat i.m.h.o. it is more important to start with the actual > >> work of what should be *on* the website, > > > > +1! > > > > Btw, Jon's mention of "painting the bikeshed" is spot-on, imho. The > > following website > > +2 (or whatever the appropriate response is) > > I always hate to see some site somewhere in which someone has > expended great effort on some particular style, spent countless hours > fiddling with settings, steps back expecting accolades, but then ones > reaction is either (or both)
for the last year i have been collecting descriptions and logos of the projects related to libre graphics. i will try to complete it with one screenshot per project (where it applies) and donate the whole thing to the L-G site. > but especially welcome useful > but especially welcome useful > suggestions as to where to proceed from where we are now. i most of all welcome people creating content for the L-G site... and people doing hard work for any other tasks related to the LGA. i read all suggestions getting in. and i don't think we risk to have too few of them, as long as we are discussing our matters on this mailing list! personally, have to admit, that i hate talking about which wiki or cms we should use for a website. i have used many of them and have not found any package yet which i could be really happy to use. (and if you wonder: yes i'm building a CMS from ground up! i guess i'm not the first and not even the last one doing it...) but: do we have another solution than defining some requirements and then look at a technological solution for our site? i wish you all a good night! a.l.e _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list CREATE@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create