John Sullivan wrote: > FSF staff also contribute via the hardware, data recovery, emergency > support, and a few other things. And we rarely have several interns -- > currently we have none. gnu.org, like Savannah, is primarily maintained > by volunteers. But I agree with the point, which is that we don't want > to overburden the Savannah team. A few thoughts:
There really isn't anyone working on Savannah's web site these days. That is why there wasn't any response. I am sure if there were any active web developers that they would have jumped in with the previous request earlier. So overburdened isn't really the right description when there isn't anyone there at all. However your arguments swayed me to look into it. Rather than let this go I jumped in and gave it a shot. I grep'd to find what appeared to be the appropriate file. It really isn't organized as I would expect. I have added the iframe. Please look and check it out. It is there. However there is some type of css margin or padding that makes it look rather ugly and space consuming on the savannah pages. It is on every page with a lot of whitespace. If that could be reduced it would make things look a little nicer on the savannah page and I don't think would have any negative impact at all on the www.fsf.org pages. Bob
