Alexey, Marc,
Link to Omar's design: http://postgresql.tinysofa.com
> These tasks are orthogonal. Most of the pages would fit in any design and I
> doubt Omar did any changes to them at all when "porting".
OK, cool. I was mistaken then.
> I took a look at http://postgresql.tinysofa.com and it looks like the site
> has all the current content ported to the new[er] design, including
> advocacy stuff.
>
> Thus +1 for Omar's design.
Keen.
> My main point was that we need content authors and editors now, not
> programmers / designers.
Yeah. On my list, personally ...
> I have some doubts that Omar is a native English
> speaker and will be able to write content.
Omar is from Australia. ;-)
> The patches he sent are orthogonal to the design, ask him if you don't
> believe me.
OK, good.
> There *of course* wasn't any spec document (who do you think we are?) but
> there were discussions on that particular issue, back in spring I think.
Ok, I missed those. I think we need a design document; I'd imagine that
Omar and others have become kind of frustrated trying to guess at a spec they
can't read.
> Speaking of which, if Omar wants to "be around", he should register a gborg
> account and convince Dave to add him as a pgweb project developer.
Omar?
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--Josh
Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco