This looks great! Excellent job, web guys! Thank you, thank you, thank you
for your hard work. If I knew how to put you guys on a pedestal I would!
sri
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Lucas Rocha wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for Alexandro and Carsten, we now have an instance of the new
> we
Looks awesome! Nice work everyone.
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Hi all,
Thanks for Alexandro and Carsten, we now have an instance of the new
website ready to be used by content editors. It's available here:
http://website-editors.gnome.org/
Carsten and CMS team, could you please give basic instructions on how
people can create accounts and start editing cont
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 1:55 AM, sankarshan wrote:
>
> To me that looks a bit scary. The ceiling is 10x the floor, that would
> probably scare away folks who come across the Support page with the
> idea "I cannot afford much, but will they be accepting this amount" -
> looking at that wide a range
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 1:49 AM, Dave Neary wrote:
>
> That's a wide band. It's the difference between eating out once &
> groceries for a month for the family. How about $50 - $250?
>
Right now it is $25-$500. I agree that's a wide band.
If we make it $25-$250, we need to add a $250-500 and I'
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Stormy Peters wrote:
> We have two pieces of data:
> 1) Many people give $25.
> 2) $25 is the minimum you can give and get a gift.
Do many people chose "Yes" for the gift as well ?
> And some anecdotal data:
> 1) A handful of people have told me they would giv
Hi,
Stormy Peters wrote:
> So we could experiment. An easy first experiment would be to change the
> Associate level to $50-500. I'm for that. What do others think?
That's a wide band. It's the difference between eating out once &
groceries for a month for the family. How about $50 - $250?
Cheer