Taras,
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 6:18 AM, Taras <[email protected]> wrote:
> Andres,
>
>
>> I'm happy to announce that we're going to redesign our project
>> website :)
>
>
> Interesting idea! As for me, I don't think that current w3af site is too bad
> :) But don't take this into attention because look on my home page...it is
> worse then w3af page!:)
hehe, yeah I know. My opinion is that the w3af.org site should be
eye-candy in order to attract new users and have good documentation
and resources for current users.
> What is more important for me is easy-to-use development platform: control
> version system, wiki (documentation), bug tracker, mail lists. Current
> platform is SF+Trac. It is too slow and horrible to use.
What do you mean by slow? What do you mean by horrible?
> May be we may return to discussion of migration to something like github?
I don't think so, we're not very happy with sourceforge but it's
not that bad either.
>
>> The project needs a new face on the internet, something
>> that really reflects all the hard work we're putting into the source
>> code! The current site looks like it was designed 10 years ago
>> (actually it was?) and we need to change that. The objective of my
>> email is to ask for referrals, I'm looking for a talented web designer
>> / developer that can build the new website based on our project's
>> requirements. If you know about someone, please let him know and have
>> him send me an email.
>>
>> Some of the site requirements are going to be:
>> * New site look and feel
>> * Include CMS (one without vulnerabilities :)
>> * Blog
>
> we can use here existing platform, e.g. blogger.com
I would like to have everything within the same domain, same look
and feel, etc.
>> * @w3af twitter feed frame
>> * (potentially) Mailing list archives
>> * (potentially) "Homepage" for contributors (ie.
>> http://www.w3af.org/contributor/~taras/)
>
>
>
> --
> Taras
> http://oxdef.info
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Andrés Riancho
Director of Web Security at Rapid7 LLC
Founder at Bonsai Information Security
Project Leader at w3af
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