Akemi Yagi wrote:
IMVHO (in my very honest opinion), the web site *is* dated.  As we
have seen more than a few times in this thread and other places, this
is because only a small number of devs can edit the web site and those
are the ones who are always extremely busy and cannot give higher
priorities to this task.

Dont think I've actually seen a single request from anyone for wider edit rights on the website, where should I have been looking ?

The following options come to my mind as possible ways to handle the
situation like that:

(1) Move as much stuff out of the web site as we can to the areas
where CentOS contributors have edit access.  This is basically what
Ned was proposing.

that does not fix anything. the wiki is not in a state where we could move most of the content to, so we need a replacement website. And if we are going to do a website - we might as well think it through and get it mostly right. We dont need to be perfect with everything, but trying never hurt.

(2) Find (a) community member(s) who can be trusted as (a) web
maintainer(s).  This option can be extended to "finding and recruiting
new CentOS team members/developers".
...
(3) Do nothing.  Maintaining the web site is not important.

I'm sure no one would agree (3) is a solution.  But if we do not come
up with viable solutions and start actively working on it, we would
end up with (3).

Isnt (2.9) where we are now ?

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