On 2005-08-13 01:38:02 +0700 MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The gnustep.org site itself isn't very accessable to Joe random web
surfer,
as its mostly concerned with presenting GNUstep as a development
framework,
not something for the end user. [...]
There have been a few discussions about fixing the structure,
but it is quite an upheaval and I don't think anyone's found
the time yet. Meanwhile, we keep chipping away when we can.
I think that presenting the developer face first is a good thing.
We need more developers more than we need more users right now,
don't we?
We may not be serving new developers very well, though, as we've
not many new developers among the webmasters. Let us know specific
ideas for improving it, please.
The latter portion of the paragraph which was snipped went on to say,
that having apps.gnustep.org, wiki.gnustep.org, and planet.gnustep.org
would allow the main site to 'serve its narrow focus more
comfortably'. what I meant is that it wouldn't need to change, with
the help of some supporting sub-sections (two of which we already
have, though one is underutilized). The portion you quoted was just
context for the latter point.
Rob
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