Mimi Yin wrote:
I took the nifty table you made for the Mailing Lists page and updated it a bit.

1. Not sure if there was a specific reason to have this table as HTML. I rendered it as a wiki table. Let me know if you have specific reasons to have it be HTML.

Two reasons:

* The original off www.osafoundation.org was straight HTML and the updated page started as a cut-and-paste.

* I wasn't happy with the visuals being produced by the wiki tables. The alternating background colors on a standard wiki table doesn't work great for this table, and the no-grid design of the original seemed to actually work better in this case.

Given the really low frequency of changes to this page, the better layout seemed (seems) worth the full-on HTML table.

There's probably some simple ways to apply the table formatting tags described here to have the best of both worlds:

  http://chandlerproject.org/TWiki/TablePlugin

2. I grouped chandler-users in with general, announce and design as 'General Interest' lists and created a separate section for Developers.

3. I distinguished between Desktop and Server for the developer lists.

4. Pointed the service-dev 'View' link to the private/service-dev page that asks you to log in as a subscriber.

5. Pointed osaf-www-commits to www-commits.

All seem fine.  Thanks.

-- Jared

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