Re: Debate & Decisions: Repost

2010-04-17 Thread Michael
On Apr 18, 12:43 pm, Steve Thomas wrote: > Oh yeah, forgot to mention : I like the website redesign, except -- the > half-naked woman at the top is not good. We have enough trouble attracting > women to IT, without turning them off. > > Steve I agree with this sentiment. -- ubuntu-au mailing li

Re: Debate & Decisions: Repost

2010-04-17 Thread Steve Thomas
Oh yeah, forgot to mention : I like the website redesign, except -- the half-naked woman at the top is not good. We have enough trouble attracting women to IT, without turning them off. Using the image of a woman is a good idea, but put some clothes on her, eh? Personally speaking, I like half-nak

Re: Debate & Decisions: Repost

2010-04-17 Thread Cary Bielenberg
Just 2 bob from me, I believe that the Ubuntu-AU website should be up to date & topical. It would be nice to be able open it up & see some changes. I personally like what Andrew put up as a alternative to the website. It should be dynamic & topical. Some will say you can make changes to the si

Re: Debate & Decisions: Repost

2010-04-17 Thread Steve Thomas
I'm reluctant to be first to reply to this, because it's nothing to do with me. I'm an anarchist, so I'm not into committees and councils -- I get enough of that at work. What you're suggesting sounds OK, as far as I know. But the discussion of titles had me thinking: why most of us are here is th

Debate & Decisions: Repost

2010-04-17 Thread AndrewG
Apologies, I am reposting this as I have been informed that the 'Format' of the previous post made it a bit difficult to read. Hopefully this rectifies it. I have made no contextual alterations. To the Ubuntu Au community, On Monday, I posted an email to this list with a proposal to create an 'A