Steve Cossette wrote:
> We essentially just want more visibility on the website, if that makes
> sense.

Back when I was still a KDE SIG member, whenever we brought that up with the 
Websites Team, they would just point us to the Board (what is now the 
Council), and the Board would point us back to the Websites Team. That 
fingerpointing was very effective at preventing any change.

And the Websites Team has always been really creative at hiding the KDE Spin 
the best they could, hiding it behind extra "Additional options" links in 
fine print, even with a grayed-out "Spins" icon (looking as if they were 
somehow unavailable), while having a huge "Download" button on the front 
page immediately serving you a GNOME ISO for a default architecture (for a 
long time i686 even though many people already actually wanted x86_64, then 
x86_64 even while 32-bit was still supported) with no further confirmation. 
Any reasonable Free Software project does not have the download link on the 
front page serve directly an arbitrary file, but a download page with 
explanations and a choice of download options, but the Fedora Websites Team 
insisted that "'Download' means 'Download'" and that a button with a verb 
must trigger an immediate action.

        Kevin Kofler
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