On Tuesday 05 September 2006 04:16, Matej Cepl wrote: > Paul Belanger wrote: > > After all, the point of any distribution is to sell it to a user. > > It is not. For example, Debian Developers usually don't care how many > users is Debian sold to. And that is a good thing.
If you think of the monetary aspect: okay. But if you think of "selling something to someone" in the meaning of promotion then I'll definitely second that debian.org's web site is not very appealing. It does its job and is functional - but it is not very nifty. And by the way I *do* care how many users use my packages or Debian altogether. It's nicer to maintain something that 1000 people use than something that is just rotting in the archives. I remotely remember that the last time this topic came up the thread was closed with a "this is not a high priority - we are dedicated to deliver the best operating system, not the best web site" statement. No doubt about that. But people like something nice for their eyes, too. When I started playing around with Debian I was surprised about debian.org. So many people used Debian privately and professionally but the web site just didn't reflect that. Many people judge a product (or in our case: an operating system) by the first look. And as Debian is technically well done I believe it deserves a good public appearance, too. I'm not a member of the web team but I could imagine contributing to it even though I'm not the greatest web programmer of all times. Perhaps a contest may be nice. (But if the result looks as ugly as Ubuntu's web site I'm scared already. ;) ) Whatever it turns out I'm pretty sure that it's time for a redesign. Perhaps not pre-Etch though. I'd be interested in voices of the web team, too. Cheers Christoph -- ~ ~ ".signature" [Modified] 1 line --100%-- 1,48 All -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

