Hi Zhang. I occasionally dub as webmaster too. The team of active GAP developers has shrunk a bit...
I understand what you want to change and appreciate your effort, but it is confusing to me. I prefer without the descriptions. Furthermore, imagine when new applications will be added! A real mess! In the future maybe some kind of categorization will be needed. The links on the fron tpage need to serve as quick-access to the sub-pages. If you want a page that acts more of a guide with short descriptions, a page were a whole "GAP based" environment setup is descripbed is more appropriate, so the user can read, pick what he needs and go in to deeper details. I also disagree with hiding non-released projects, they are maybe not dormant, just unreleased. For example the Browser Vespucci had quite some talk, so it should be correctly represented on the front page. Actually, some of our projects miss a page and some screenshot, I'll work on that. Thanks in any case for your intrest in the GNustep Application Project. Riccardo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Zhang Weiwu" <zhangwe...@realss.com> To: "GNUstep general" <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 5:21 PM Subject: to make newbie more comfortable and easier to glance: suggestion on change frontpage of gap > I did not find how to contact the webmast in the gap website so I just > post it here. I'd propose small change on the index page to make it less > confusing for newbies like me. > > What I did is to add short description to alive projects and hide the > hibernating projects. Maybe there should be a link to a special page > where all hibernating projects are listed, but they should not be on the > front page to attract unnecessary attention. > > Before: > http://emerson.realss.com/index.html > After: > http://emerson.realss.com/index:1.html > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep