Re: [gentoo-dev] Decision to remove stage1/2 from installation documentation

2005-11-22 Thread Alexey Chumakov
Jakub Moc пишет:

22.11.2005, 20:57:15, Chris Gianelloni wrote:

  

Really, everybody is just up in arms over a knee-jerk reaction to not
reading carefully.  What it boils down to is either not knowing the
facts, or trolling/flaming.



Why exactly is evaporating stage1 an ultimate goal here (as it seems to me?).
So don't support it, but why it should not exist?


  

Before I insert my own word -- could somebody tell me, how and by whom
was the initial decision to eliminate the stage1 from mainstream made?

Alexey Chumakov
GDP i18n Russian Lead
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Re: [gentoo-dev] status of http://wwwredesign.gentoo.org

2005-11-21 Thread Alexey Chumakov
Curtis Napier пишет:

 If you have access to a Macintosh, Windows, *BSD or any other OS or
 Browser please test the site and include your OS and the browser
 version in your feedback. I haven't received feedback from Konqueror
 or Safari so feedback from those browsers would be much appreciated.

 The only major outstanding issue is the contents of the menu in the
 grey bar at the top and what should appear in the 5 purple boxes
 directly under them. Currently I have that menu listed in order of
 what a new Gentoo user would need to access first. If you have a
 better idea of what should be included in this menu or think something
 important is being left out please send that in your feedback as well.

 Thanks in advance

 Curtis

Hi Curtis,

First of all, thank you for the impressive new design. I really like it!

Technically (@Windows XP SP2 RUS, 1024x768):
Firefox 1.0.7 Rus -- OK
Opera 8.5 Rus -- OK
MSIE 6 Rus -- OK

Some issues to discuss:
1. Why is the gentoo logo changed this way? From (my) designer's point
of view, either an infinity sign or Gentoo 'g' is redundant and
unnecessary.
2. The dark grey table borders at documentation view and print pages are
too 'rough' compared to rather light overall site design.
Could you change them to something more 'airy'?

3. It is, imho, great moment to implement some i18n together with site
redesign. Many of us, i18n teams, have to 'clone' and maintain extensive
community sites just to bypass artificial English-only w.g.o front page
limitation. I think, it is reducing the amount of international Gentoo
newbies. Did you consider to take part in the GLEP10 implementation?

WKR,
Alexey Chumakov
GDP Russian Internationalization Lead

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