> At 19:12 06/05/2000 +0300, Stas Bekman wrote:
> >I don't know what happens with Robin and Matt work, but unless someone
> >starts to commit and finish things we will never get there. I guess
> >whoever makes the first move will have his design accepted.
> 
> I don't know what happened to Matt, I know he moved to a new job and after
> that I haven't had much news. Maybe he's got too much to do there. What
> happened to me is simple, we got engaged mistakenly in a death-march
> project tha we should never have accepted and over 100% of my time has been
> devoted to that thing, which I'm pretty sure will never go anywhere. My
> company is taking steps to walk out of it without breaking too much stuff
> (because though it's not our fault that it'll fail, we remain nice and
> ethical people). With luck we'll be out of it by mid-may, at which point I
> will resume work on the few projects I was in before this mess broke out.
> By then I'll be progressively more available.

Sure, Robin. That's fine. It was just a common understanding that you are
going to release the new site very soon now, so all the attempts to make
some improvement were halted, if you can say that there were any at all :)

So, let's start getting things better gradually. I think that I've
started to group the information in better way. Jim is going to add his
cool design under Brian's guidance and we will get a nice looking and easy
to navigate site to start with. Later when Robin or anyone else who will
want to improve the site, will do that when they've got the time. So it's
seems like a plan to me :)

> I'm +1 for anything that enhances the present site. The issue I would
> have with just going ahead and redoing the layout is that both Matt and
> I thought that what was necessary before the layout got decided was to
> redesign the organisation of the information there (and then decide how
> to display it). We submitted a few drafts that didn't bring back much
> enthusiam (yes I know, on this list it probably means +1 is it's done
> well). 
> 
> Whatever happens, I think that at least a little bit of attention should
> be directed to those issues at some point. I also hope I'll be able to
> help soon enough. Sorry about the delay. 

Sure, I guess the only thing that was missing here is telling the rest of
the "team" that the very soon now, is not very soon now :)

Have a good time, Robin. And good luck with your quitting the deadend
street :)

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