Re: perceived absence of work on website
От | Gavin Sherry |
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Тема | Re: perceived absence of work on website |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.58.0410290918380.8302@linuxworld.com.au обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: perceived absence of work on website (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Josh Berkus wrote: > Alexey, > > > Some of the hoops to jump through: pgsql-www list is not open for > > subscriptions. I didn't understand this back then and don't understand it > > now: if pgsql-hackers can be open, why pgsql-www can't? > > It is open, now. We just discussed it last week, when Robert wanted to close > it. > > > The moral of the story is obvious: we need an easily accessible page with > > info on how to contribute and info on current website development. > > Well, Web Designer, you know what to do ... > > Overall, though, it would make a big difference if one of the corporations > sponsoring PG decided to fund a part-time dedicated web developer. I disagree (this is my opinion - I work 2 days a week with Fujitsu). There are at least two reasons why: almost every other successful open source project -- which is run by volunteers, not companies viz. MySQL -- has anything from an adequate to impressive web presence; and, how can we have SRA, Fujitsu, CommandPrompt, PostgreSQL inc, etc, *run* our web presence and not be conflicted (even if its only a perceived conflict)? Sure, the developer could be required to run designers/changes/content by www but then we'd have the same problem as we do now. The fact is, I already worked with a professional Web development/graphics development company to redo our web presence for free (at the beginning of the year). Web scared them off! :-( Gavin
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