--- Mar 18/5/10, Andrew Schulman ha scritto: > > Could Christopher and/or Corinna > please weigh in on this? There seem to be > > a lot of ideas and energy behind this project, but I > don't think the > > discussion can go much further until we hear from > them. > > > > Is either of you interested in having a redesign of > cygwin.com? What would > > be your criteria for an acceptable redesign? > > The silence is deafening, and a bit dispiriting. My > reading of the list > traffic on this question is there's broad agreement that a > redesign is > overdue and would provide a nice benefit to the > project. All we have to do > is make some decisions about what we want, and we have kind > offers of help > to make it so. > > But I don't think we can proceed without some buy-in from > the project > co-maintainers. If they don't want it or don't like > the result, it'll go > nowhere and be wasted effort. > > So my questions remain. Christopher and Corinna, if > you don't think a > redesign is a good idea, then please tell us that. > > Thanks, > Andrew. >
my 2 cents. All your discussion was missing a fundamental point for a volunteer driven project. Where is your source/patch for the changing you propose ? It is not really polite to ask others to change something without making your effort to do the job. Regards Marco PS: I am not at all surprised that Corinna and CGF have not wasted any time in answering. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple