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Re: redesigned kawa homepage
- From: Per Bothner <per at bothner dot com>
- To: Marco VEZZOLI <marco dot vezzoli at st dot com>
- Cc: kawa at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 23:08:23 -0700
- Subject: Re: redesigned kawa homepage
- References: <42F8000A.7040504@bothner.com> <42F83AE4.A1E9A37D@st.com>
Marco VEZZOLI wrote:
Per Bothner wrote:
I testd it with Netscape 4.76 on Solaris 8 and IExplorer 6 on win2000 it
worked well.
Why not a logo contest? :)
I'm not sure I have a prize to give, but logo suggestions would
be welcome.
IMHO a 'killer app' does more than a beautiful home page.
For example I would be happy to hack in elisp or scheme on eclipse
instead of learn the plugin framework: I think it will be easier.
A web service framework can be interesting too: most of the pieces are
there (Servlet compilation, XML output etc.) maybe a tutorial can help.
The Kawa web page is primarily reference information; there are
examples, but little in the way of articles or tutorials. It
does need that. The Qexo home page (http://www.gnu.org/software/qexo)
does have more links to articles and tutorials, so in some ways it's
better.
* Is there missing information? People have suggested a wiki for
FAQs and other snippets of information, but that assumes a
volunteer to maintain/organize it, plus a suitable site.
Why not savannah.gnu.org ?
That is the logical place. However, I don't know if Savannah has a
"wiki engine" that projects can use. If not, I assume the Savannah
maintainers would be open to somebody installing one.
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