Geoff McLane wrote:

> So again, we should consider who OWNS the site, and fully
> RESPECT what he might want, [...]

I firmly object: The way how the web site is being managed is very
contradictory to the nature of the entire project.
I'm not advertizing anarchy here. As with every part of the project,
maintaining the web site also requires some lead, but I don't see a
reason why the web site - the layout as well as its technical basis -
should be excluded from contributions to the project.

Pete has shown to us a trial balloon and he's proven that his approach
easily allows to aggregate and integrate the usual static web site with
content which is being devlivered and/or pulled from remote sites. A
pretty clever way of setting up such a site, without locking into
nuisances like Flash or the like - I think it's the way to go.

Cheers,
        Martin.
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