I agree, but here it's not a local modification I've done to a D library that I want to push so that other people can use it too.

It's a change to the main landing page of the dlang.org website, which is by definition global and can ONLY be validated by those in charge of it.

If those people in charge like the idea, then it's fine by me to translate the idea into physical changes through a PR.

But if not, it's a complete loss of time, and sorry to say it, but from what I've seen, there are VERY LITTLE chances these changes gets validated.

I've already received enough "No, not interested" answers till now to the same proposal to think that this will be ok this time.

And yes, call it masochism, I continue proposing the change over and over, because I'm totally convinced that those changes to the dlang.org landing page are REALLY needed.

That's what the other languages do, it works well for them, and NO, I don't see the advantages in doing the opposite of what works well for the others.

It's not plagiarism, it's just common sense...

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