On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, Erinn Clark wrote: > * Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:03:05 22:58 +0100]: > > During this discussion, Pierre Machard asked why d-w web pages are not > > handled on the Debian 'main" site. > > Well, there isn't really any particular reason; when the project began we > weren't even sure we could get webspace on a Debian host, so we decided to > go for alioth where we could contribute without having to go through any > kind of real bureaucratic hassle. It worked out pretty well, but there's > still the matter that, if we moved to the main site, we would have to > re-work the web design (tedious but not a major issue) and also, where > would it be put? women.d.o? www.d.o/women? I'm not sure, really.
I think that should be discussed on [EMAIL PROTECTED], see further... > > This should probably be considered some day, indeed, as this would > > benefit from the great infrastructure around Debian web site > > maintenance. (and this would probably help the maintenance of > > translations....and indirectly bring more (wo)manpower to the website > > translation teams). > > > > So, even if this appears a bit too early, don't forget to consider > > making the d-w web site part of the official Debian web site. > > It's been considered, but it's not clear how to go about doing this. I'm > also not sure if it would be supported, but if you have advice, by all > means... :) You can file a wishlist bug against the pseudo package www.debian.org (maintainer [EMAIL PROTECTED]) asking to include it on the main website. Probably then there will start a discussion on where to put it and what has to change to the layout... Cheers Luk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

