Hi everyone.
I'm an interested non-programmer. I've been testing Mozilla for the
last 9 months. (It's so much better, but it ain't there yet.) I
download nightlies regularly. I can't fix bugs, so I just find them. I
search bugzilla - the bugs are usually already there. I submit some -
usually dups.
I'm into User Experience: That's the measure of any piece of software.
(IMHO, that's self-evident. Even a truism.) I'm trying to write some
better themes.
Anyhow, I'd like to help with mozilla.org. The current site has
probably turned hundreds of people away from the project. It looks
junky, it's badly organised, it's all written in 1998, it's hard to find
the information you need to get involved. It certainly does not cry out
"this is a showcase of brilliant minds creating exciting, user-friendly
web technology".
So. Can I help? I guess we have to wait for the legendary Zope-based
site to land before we can make changes. Gerv: Is that the one I can
see @zope? Is it happening soon? Is it happening?
I'm downloading Zope so I can get a basic understanding of how it works.
Someone just point me in the right direction. I want to help.
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