[Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-03-29 Thread Tom von Schwerdtner
Greetings, While Chuck's style appeals to me quite a bit, I think the "public image" of Webware could be spiced up a bitso I tossed this together: http://home.etria.org/webware/ (in case I break something before anyone checks: http://home.etria.org/~tvon/webware_site.png) Comments? Should

Re: [Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-03-29 Thread Edmund Lian
On 03/29/2003 10:25:26 PM webware-devel-admin wrote: > While Chuck's style appeals to me quite a bit, I think the "public >image" of Webware could be spiced up a bitso I tossed this together: > >http://home.etria.org/webware/ FWIW, I like it... ...Edmund.

Re: [Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-03-29 Thread Stuart Donaldson
Looks pretty sharp. For what it's worth, when I put up the 0.8 release on SF, I checked into getting it running with a OneShot adapter, but the SF servers were not compatible with it. It turns out there is some sort of bug that results in various segfaults with some math functions. In particu

Re: [Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-03-29 Thread Tom von Schwerdtner
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 23:51, Stuart Donaldson wrote: > Looks pretty sharp. Thanks :) > For what it's worth, when I put up the 0.8 release on SF, I checked into > getting it running with a OneShot adapter, but the SF servers were not > compatible with it. It turns out there is some sort of bug

Re: [Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-03-29 Thread Ian Bicking
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 21:25, Tom von Schwerdtner wrote: > http://home.etria.org/webware/ Cool... yes, we definitely could use a different homepage. There's a perception -- unfortunately not entirely unfounded -- that Webware isn't going anywhere. I think we've been making some more progress late

Re: [Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-03-29 Thread Edmund Lian
On 03/30/2003 01:53:10 AM Ian wrote: >There's a perception -- unfortunately not entirely unfounded -- that Webware isn't >going anywhere. I think we've been making some more progress lately, >and a new website could help people better realize that. I like the >design. Website design aside, tha

Re: [Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-03-30 Thread Tom von Schwerdtner
Okay folks, reactions don't seem to be of the death-threat nature, so I'm going to do more work on this. I think being self-hosting is a big deal, so I'm going to keep going with it in that direction. -T signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: [Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-03-30 Thread Edmund Lian
On 03/30/2003 09:01:28 AM webware-devel-admin wrote: >I think being self-hosting is a big deal, so I'm going to keep going >with it in that direction. This will give us an idea of how well Webware performs underload--assuming we managed to get a lot of active users, or just get /.'d. ...Edmund.

Re: [Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-03-30 Thread Tom von Schwerdtner
On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 11:34, Edmund Lian wrote: > On 03/30/2003 09:01:28 AM webware-devel-admin wrote: > > >I think being self-hosting is a big deal, so I'm going to keep going > >with it in that direction. > > This will give us an idea of how well Webware performs underload--assuming > we manage

Re: [Webware-devel] Re-design of webware site...

2003-04-01 Thread Jason Hildebrand
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 21:25, Tom von Schwerdtner wrote: > Greetings, > > While Chuck's style appeals to me quite a bit, I think the "public > image" of Webware could be spiced up a bitso I tossed this together: > > http://home.etria.org/webware/ > Looks great, Tom. I agree that the site n