[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonathan Gonzalez V.) writes: > John Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Hi all, > >> I think that a couple of the sidebar links on the front page under GNU >> Project >> can probably go. The events link in particular points to a very outdated >> page. >> The mirrors link is to instruction for mirroring rather than a list of >> mirrors, >> and really, mirrors aren't such an important thing that they need a link on >> the >> front page anymore IMO. >> >> What do you think about just removing both of those links? > > I'm agree with john, but there's any updated page with GNU events? >
There is http://www.fsf.org/events, but I don't really think we need to link to it specifically. Seems like just a link to gnu.org and a link to fsf.org would be good enough, and people can find everything they want from there. >> The GNU Webmasters also don't really need their own little section there. We >> have our own mailing list and documentation, so webmasters don't have to >> depend >> on prominent Savannah links to get around to the resources they need to get >> around to. I'd suggest removing that whole section. >> >> Thoughts? > > Maybe we can point a page of the GNU Webmaster under the GNU Project > topic, there's any link for it? > I just don't think it makes sense to have it on the front page, the number of active GNU webmasters is very small, and to everyone else that's just extra text on the page. We can (and probably do) talk about being a webmaster in the Help section. -- John Sullivan Manager of Operations GPG Key: AE8600B6
