Scott Lanning wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, brad harder wrote:
>> Specifically, the website is peoples' window to the
project, and we
>> need to give the impression of something going on.
When I say
>> "impression", I don't mean false
impression. Things _are_ going on,
>> and have been going on, but the site hasn't
reflected this.
>>
>> I realize I've said this a couple times now, and
I'm _not_ trying to
>> be critical of the current site maintenance, but
only perhaps of the
>> policies/decisions that determine when new info is
posted. I guess if
>> it's only a matter of people not submitting items,
then it's up to
>> "us". If it's something else, we ought to
look into it.
>
> Yeah, but....
> Look at the wiki.
> It's editable by anyone at anytime,
> but where is the deluge of news?
> You can yourself at this very moment
> edit the wiki to say
> "OMG BRICOLAGE 1.10.3 WAS RELEASED!".
> But are you, personally, doing that?
> Why not?
> Okay, I added a section "Latest News"
> to the front page at http://wiki.bricolage.cc/
a> .
> I even mentioned that 1.10.3 was released.
> Report away everyone!
If quantity is what is needed, perhaps an RSS feed from the
email lists...
- cameron
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