> Homepage that doesn't use non-standard TCP ports (not all firewalls allow
> you access it).
I think this is easy to fix. If anything the problem was one of
deploying the new GNOME web site on top of the old one. Please talk
to Joakim ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) about having the MC pages be on a sane
port.
> Total web-based administration for the key developers, including the
> ability the edit the homepage.
We could check the web pages into CVS. That is what Gnumeric and
Pango do for their own web pages, and the web pages are just generated
based on the CVS contents.
> Decent mailing list archives.
We could move the lists to gnome.org. This would cut down spam and
we would get the archives there.
> Professional system administrator who can do something against spam.
gnome.org should be able to handle this.
> Besides, MC is a separate project from GNOME. It should not observe
> "feature freeze" periods for GNOME. It should not share any files with
> GNOME on CVS.
I agree with you. Although I have not seen anything worth putting
into MC for a long time. If anything, I have noticed that a lot of
bugs have crept in recently in the slang support.
Miguel.