i think so
the web page should be change. it seems like a old project. !

the question is; what could replace the existing langage

does a cms could replace the wml code



----- Message d'origine -----
De : Teemu Likonen
Envoyés : 29.07.10 11:32
À : debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Objet : Re: How to make Debian more attractive for users

* 2010-07-23 00:27 (+0900), Charles Plessy wrote: > Le Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 
11:54:16AM +0300, Teemu Likonen a écrit : >> Debian's attractiveness (or 
perhaps the lack of it) is probably a sum >> of several different things. I 
think one of those things is the front >> page <http://www.debian.org>. The 
page may implicitly suggest that >> there is nothing happening in the project. 
It looks almost always the >> same, almost like one of those abandoned 
projects. >> >> I understand the "patched are welcome" nature of the project 
but >> there has already been an example implementations for the front page. >> 
A couple of years back there was lengthy discussion which even made >> me feel 
that now it's really happening, the front page will change >> soon, but still 
nothing. Were do those suggestions go? > in my opinion, it is not only a 
question of design, but of > infrastructure. For me, the combination of CVS and 
WML finally eroded > all my motivation over the years for keeping some 
 life in the pages > under /devel/debian-med. I would welcome any change of VCS 
and > language, even if it means losing the history or rewriting the pages > 
from scratch. Yes, sometimes it's not enough to send patches to an established 
project. Indeed starting a different (web) project, possibly with different 
infrastructure, may be needed if one wants to change things. Well, I don't 
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