J�rg,

(short synopsis at the bottom if you're very much in a hurry)

I've been looking at the cdrecord website for a bit, and noticed 
that it is quite chaotic. Specific information is hard to find, and 
everything is thrown together on one page in random order. Also 
several pieces of information are heavily outdated.

I understand that this is because you are very busy with cdrecord 
development. I don't know much about SCSI or kernel hacking, and 
learning that would take a lot of time. I am pretty good at 
organising data and I have quite a bit of experience making 
websites, and some experience with public relations work.

I figure it's time I balance the comments and criticism I've given 
on the cdwrite list with some more positive involvement, and with 
the above in mind I would like to volunteer to sift through the 
information currently available on the cdrecord web site, filter it 
for relevance to the current state of affairs, sort it, and create 
a new web site that allows easy access to the material. What I need 
to know is whether you would accept such a contribution. It is your 
project, and if you feel this effort would be unnecessary or 
undesired I will accept that, but I'd like to know before spending 
time on it.

Hopefully, this will also help increase the quality of bug reports 
and allow us to streamline the support process, giving you more 
time to actually write code or do other things (it's your free time 
after all).

SHORT SYNOPSIS:
I'd like to volunteer to redesign the cdrecord website to make 
information more easily accessible. Hopefully this will also lead 
to better bug reports. I'd like to know if you would accept the 
results of such an effort, before spending too much time on it.

Thanks,

Lourens
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