Hi! Grant Bowman wrote: > I have subscribed to this list for a few weeks but haven't seen much > serious discussion in at least a year on this list. I see 300 people > are subscribed if http://lists.debian.org/stats/ is accurate.
http://murphy.debian.org/lists/debian-publicity/ is another source, though, I guess Nils' graphs are also accurate. > One of the biggest publicity items for Debian is it's website, however > the very important /intro/ section seems less than complete to me. I > intend to help out in this area and I wanted to see if there are others > that would like to help as well and discuss some ideas. Please do. However, discussions about the Debian website should take place on the debian-www mailing list and not on the -publicity list. > First, the /intro pages seem like a good place to summarize the project > and how it works. The "Reasons to Choose Debian" is a nice list but I > feel the top three or four items should be chosen to Frame the discussion. > > Second, http://www.debian.org/intro/organization could use an index near > the top of the page and some general verbage, perhaps getting input from > each section describing their fuction in two sentences. With this extra > information splitting to say 4 pages would be worthwhile, namely main, > distribution, support/infrastructure and development. > > Suggestions? Improvements are always welcome. You can find the source for the web pages in a public CVS repository. See <http://www.debian.org/devel/website/using_cvs> Regards, Joey -- Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are. Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists.