Another issue is the Contact page: http://www.gnome.org/contact/
The question is what does contact suggest? I would expect addresses one can get in contact. The information needed is on www.gnome.org/press but not linked anywhere AFAIS I have attached a version of that page that I woud recommend rather. The problem with linking to an IRC channel is that most inquiries to IRC are ignored or you get a random answer from anybody. So if we suggest journalsist should try IRC this means: * Either they will not get any answer at all, or * Some idiot will give an answer before anybody else with some plan does. I would also recommend having a HTML form which helps the guest getting the right contact - like he can select what kind of request he has and then either gets to press contact, forum or linked to a mailing list or a FAQ. I know traditionally IRC was the way to contact people - but that was the time where either other hackers or users used the internet. IRC forces people to install a IRC software and to connect to an IRC server. Some may expect journalists to just do that - but I would say that those who can do it are the very rare exceptions and still as I layed out above there is a high risk that they wont get any official answers. Regards, Thilo PS: There seem to be a lot of hidden or forgotten web pages on www.gnome.org. Did Anybody make a list/sitemap already? -- Thilo Pfennig - PfennigSolutions IT-Beratung- Wiki-Systeme Sandkrug 28 - 24143 Kiel (Germany) http://www.pfennigsolutions.de/ XING: https://www.xing.com/profile/Thilo_Pfennig - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/tpfennigTitle: Contact GNOME
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