I like to know or suggest that GNOME will also announce the availability of GNOME 2.24 in Ubuntu - as this will be AFAIK the first major distro which will give the users the new GNOME. I think at least this should be mentioned somewhere on the homepage.
I also like to indicate that there seems to be no obvious link to how to actually get GNOME. As to the mentioning of some work being done on Plone I like to get a specific date - as "its being worked on" is being said since years and doesnt help at all. I still think some fixes should be done as soon as immediately. We must understand that some users will only come once to www.gnome.org and then never again. if they find a link to download they may use it - if there is none they miht be gone forever. Too many of us think that www.gnome.org is uses like they use it themselves - like checking back regulary. But I would say that this is not really the folks that www.gnome.org really needs to talk to - those of us will find the information anyway - or know it all anyway. Still I have not seen any name of somebody who is (still) responsible primarily for the whole web site stuff. The plone test site is offline since months and what is going on is not reflected on the page in the wiki. And nobody who does work made clear recently what the latest status and timetable is. Regards, Thilo -- Thilo Pfennig - PfennigSolutions IT-Beratung- Wiki-Systeme Sandkrug 28 - 24143 Kiel (Germany) http://www.pfennigsolutions.de/ XING: https://www.xing.com/profile/Thilo_Pfennig - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/tpfennig -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
