Ramana Kumar <ramana.ku...@gmail.com> writes: > On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 12:24 AM, John Sullivan <jo...@fsf.org> wrote: > >> Robert Martinez <m...@mray.de> writes: >> >> > By "appealing" I mean big nice typo, not too much text, friendly >> > colors and an easy to understand message. Not like a typical page on >> > fsf.org. >> > >> >> We don't intentionally make pages on fsf.org or gnu.org unappealing. We >> hope that people will help us make them more so, rather than make new >> pages elsewhere :). Especially when they are something so core to our >> purpose as this. >> > > Is it at all easy for people (or certain people?) to edit those pages? >
GNU Webmasters can edit the pages on gnu.org. For people who want to help, it's not hard to become one (see <http://www.gnu.org/server/standards/webmaster-quiz.html>). Of course, pages like the Free Software Definition are very important and high visibility, so there needs to be discussion and agreement before public changes are made. -john -- John Sullivan | Executive Director, Free Software Foundation GPG Key: 61A0963B | http://identi.ca/johnsu01 | http://fsf.org/blogs/RSS Do you use free software? Donate to join the FSF and support freedom at <http://www.fsf.org/register_form?referrer=8096>.