On Feb 21, 2007, at 09:11pm, Derrick J Brashear wrote:

f) we will continue to work with contributors to improve web tools, so
releases can be done in a more trouble-free manner. In addition to the obvious web release page, things which would be nice to get would be release RSS feeds, and if done right our standalone installers (e.g. not .deb/.rpm) could use these to determine if new releases were available.

g) last, the web site is currently very developer/admin focused. We
should be splitting e.g.
www.openafs.org users (preserving working urls)
developer.openafs.org developers
admin.openafs.org administrators

and have content or at least layout tailored to each at each site. The elders have accepted a proposal from Sine Nomine for the donation of a new web site design with this in mind.

If the web site isn't that critical with time, I can help after my thesis defense (by end of march I'll be free). If help is needed, I'm here :)

I agree with a restyle of the site, rss feeds are a very good idea. I don't know anything about current web-related tools, where I can find some examples of those?

By the way, was the osx preference pane developed further?

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Franco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Haiku of the month:       Three things are certain
                          Death, taxes, and lost data
                          Guess which has occurred.




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