Thilo Pfennig wrote: > Its frustrating that nothing happens on WGO. It certainly is.
> The problem is not all the > bugs or shortcomings of the website. The problem is the organization. I > also dont think that a technical new solution like Plone will magically > remove all organizational problems. Its easy to see bugs on web pages > but if those are not fixed the problem lies deeper. I completely agree. And judging based on how long it has taken, I'm tending to thin the Plone system will bring in more problems than it will solve. > Concrete suggestions: Find somebody who will be the primary webmaster > (in a responsible sense, not so much technical) and find somebody who is > officially coordinating marketing efforts. There are many cooks but you > can never depend on anything that is said right now. Intransparency > kills involvement. It's easy to say so, it's impossible to find that one person. I have a different approach to the solution: Lets install a readily available CMS, like Joomla, plug it into our existing LDAP account system, make it easy for everyone with commit access to create a web password and edit. Then we can mobilize the hundreds of our volunteers to keep the website up to date instead of looking for The One. behdad > Regards, > Thilo _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
