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Subject: Re: KOffice Homepage
From: Jost Schenck <uzsnty () uni-bonn ! de>
Date: 2000-05-30 10:45:00
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On Tue, 30 May 2000, you wrote:
> On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 11:55:49AM +0200, Gerrit Lahrmann wrote:
> > That's what i mean, too. We have the fantastic software, but we could
> > present it much better.
>
> Yeah, and then we get accused of doing 'vapourware marketing' by the slashdot
> type of guy. (Seen that with the announce of www.konqueror.org)
> which of course nobody says about gnome.org. :(
>
> You are right, of course. Forgive my ramblings. I just miss the good old
> times of "show me the code". Now it's "show me an active website", or
> I'll assume there's nothing interesting.
>
> Why does it take so long to set up a KOffice web server on sourceforge ?
> Any input from those involved ?
Jeremy said he has a version of the KOffice web page using SSI on his hdd, but
he didn't get a sourceforge account by now, I think. We talked about that but I
haven't heard from him since (maybe it's my turn and I missed something, if
that's the case, sorry). BTW: any other person that want's to work on it, too,
please get a SourceForge account and tell me.
As soon as he has uploaded the SSI version of the web page, I'm willing to put
some work into updating it again. But I don't really want to work much on the
web page we're using now as I don't know how easy it'll be to transfer that
into Jeremy's design. The problem is that I can certainly write down some
content in HTML but I'm not a web designer :(
Still: it'd be nice if somebody would try to find some web space where we can
use SSI (and maybe more) AND use that update-web-page-from-cvs feature (which
I don't know how to do on sourceforge). It would make things a lot easier.
Well, maybe it'd be good to at least put a note on the web page.
-Jost.
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