Right, sorry for the confusion. 2006/12/8, Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm the current maintainer of Dia, and we just (yay!) moved our webpages > over to live.gnome.org. During the process, somebody asked me why we > didn't have Google ads on the Dia pages to get funding
So you mean introduce Google ads in some lgo pages? I think this is even more tricky. When applying to a Google AdSense program you need to provide the primary URL of your site. This means that Google would approve or not live.gnome.org, not just some pages of this site, and would ask the contact details for who is administering lgo. Deciding if lgo wants to apply or not is something that falls beyond a single project. In fact, I'd say that this issue even falls beyond the web team since we are talking about getting revenue from GNOME resources, and this is something that belongs to the Foundation and the board. It's not for the amount of money this thing would move but for the precedent it would create. Apart from this, I still wonder if it would be worth to populate your site with ads in exchange of... how much? Really, I belief in the right of GNOME projects and groups to work for their sustainability and get funds, but I don't think introducing Google ads is the way to go. -- Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
