On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:16 AM, cinnebar <[email protected]> wrote: >> The image isn't sexist or demeaning at all, it's just a vintage part of >> America's social history. >> I think the real problem is that it is has nothing to do with CouchDB, heh. > > > if you mean the pin up girl has nothing to with couchdb then what would be > appropriate?...was scratching head...??...tech type images tend to look > kinda unrelaxing... > > ...if you mean the whole graphic has no function then point taken I > suppose... >
It makes me happy to see you putting energy into Relaxville. My personal aesthetic is toward web pages that have little to no UI images (just plain HTML please). But Relaxville is designed to be as forkable as possible, so feel free to come up with alternate versions with pictures of dragons or pin-up girls or race cars or whatever. I'd be really into seeing a few new views for the data. A lot of them are obvious but I just don't have time to implement. Also, https://jshub.org/ might be a good way to collect a little more platform data into the reports themselves. This would have to end up in Futon, but I think the license is compatible. Chris -- Chris Anderson http://jchrisa.net http://couch.io
