Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread John Keiser
I have some questions for some GNU-ite (prob'ly Brian or Paul): Are we allowed to make the Classpath pages on GNU a bit snazzier, like black on tan or something? Or do we have to stick with the same LAF as the other GNU pages? Can we use CSS on our pages at GNU? Finally, what is the process fo

Re: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread Stuart Ballard
John Keiser wrote: > > ... like black on tan or something? ... Interesting choice of colors... http://www.kaffe.org/ ahem. Stuart.

Re: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread Paul Fisher
"John Keiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Are we allowed to make the Classpath pages on GNU a bit snazzier No. (It would be nice if we could have some nice snazzy-looking web pages, but that's not allowed at www.gnu.org.) See http://www.gnu.org/server/fsf-html-style-sheet.html#HTMLGuidelines

RE: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread John Keiser
Heh ... I hadn't looked at their web page for many many months (since beta I believe). I guess we'll go with something else if we can go with anything at all. (Do you know anything about that?) But I think even if we went with black and tan we'd do something with more contrast than that. That

Re: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread Aaron M. Renn
Actually, we own the classpath.org domain. We only moved out pages to gnu.org because we were losing the server we had hosted them on. I see no reason why we can't create our own web pages that are as snazzy as we want. Most projects I've seen simply have a small page at gnu.org and a "real" pa

RE: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread John Keiser
> Quoth Paul Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > "John Keiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Are we allowed to make the Classpath pages on GNU a bit snazzier > > No. (It would be nice if we could have some nice snazzy-looking web > pages, but that's not allowed at www.gnu.org.) > > See > http://ww

Re: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread Stuart Ballard
Paul Fisher wrote: > > No. (It would be nice if we could have some nice snazzy-looking web > pages, but that's not allowed at www.gnu.org.) > > See > http://www.gnu.org/server/fsf-html-style-sheet.html#HTMLGuidelines> Hmm. From that page: > If you specify any color attribute, you should speci

Re: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread Nic Ferrier
>>> Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23-Jun-00 9:12:04 PM >>> >> We do not use backgrounds on our pages, as they make text significantly >> harder to read. Improving readability is also the reason we specify black text >> on a white background in the

RE: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread John Keiser
Huh. Do we have a prospect of a separate web host at this point? --John > -Original Message- > From: Aaron M. Renn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 2:36 PM > To: Nic Ferrier > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Classpath web page > >

Re: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread Brian Jones
"Nic Ferrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>> "John Keiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23-Jun-00 9:10:06 PM >>> > > >P.S. does anyone here have experience with graphic art? > >What does everyone think about making a Classpath logo? > > I drew a sort of "GNU'd duke" a while ago. We have a water dr

Re: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread Brian Jones
t is compiled and tested often and results automatically posted. This would require some sort of separate host. Brian > > -Original Message- > > From: Aaron M. Renn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 2:36 PM > > To: Nic Ferrier > &g

RE: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread John Keiser
; -Original Message- > From: C. Brian Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brian Jones > Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 5:10 PM > To: John Keiser > Cc: Aaron M. Renn; Nic Ferrier; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Classpath web page > > > "John Keiser&q

Re: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread Daniel L. Rall
Paul Fisher wrote: > > "John Keiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Are we allowed to make the Classpath pages on GNU a bit snazzier > > No. (It would be nice if we could have some nice snazzy-looking web > pages, but that's not allowed at www.gnu.org.) > > See > http://www.gnu.org/server/

Re: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread Daniel L. Rall
> I don't mind the plain web pages as they are now. I think it might be > neat to eventually do something like tinderbox for classpath whereby > it is compiled and tested often and results automatically posted. > This would require some sort of separate host. Could Mauve be used? -- Daniel Ral

Re: Classpath web page

2000-06-26 Thread Martin Schröder
On 2000-06-23 15:35:03 -0600, John Keiser wrote: > Huh. Do we have a prospect of a separate web host at this point? How about moving to http://sourceforge.net ? Best regards Martin -- Martin Schröder, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ArtCom GmbH, Grazer Straße 8, D-28359 Bre

Re: RE: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread Nic Ferrier
>>> "John Keiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23-Jun-00 9:10:06 PM >>> >P.S. does anyone here have experience with graphic art? >What does everyone think about making a Classpath logo? I drew a sort of "GNU'd duke" a while ago. The consensus was that it would cause a copyright problem - although Aaro

RE: RE: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread John Keiser
IL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RE: Classpath web page > > > >>> "John Keiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23-Jun-00 9:10:06 PM >>> > > >P.S. does anyone here have experience with graphic art? > >What does everyone think about making a Classpath l

RE: RE: Classpath web page

2000-06-23 Thread John Keiser
IL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RE: Classpath web page > > > >>> "John Keiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23-Jun-00 9:10:06 PM >>> > > >P.S. does anyone here have experience with graphic art? > >What does everyone think about making a Classpath l