>>I don't think they are hand-waving. I think they are let's get off our
>>butts and get a modern, usable design in place.
>>
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> Are you saying that Lukacz design isn't an improvement?
No, but in honesty I think Omar's is better. Not that Lukacz is bad, but
Omar's currently takes into account the direction web design is going.
If you look at Mozilla.org, RedHat etc...
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>>I also don't think it has anything to do with what people think is or
>>isn't going on in terms of hard work as much as a want to have a new
>>website design in place before 8.0.
>>
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> We already have a new design.
Well to be honest, no we don't. I don't see it up on the website. I
don't have my paycheck until the money is in the bank as they say.
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>>Basically, all the designs that have been presented are light years (at
>>least the versions I have seen) past what the community has now. They
>>may not be perfect, but so what? Let's get something pleasant to look at
>>in place.
>>
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>
> Voting to swap designs (yet again) has nothing to do getting something
> new in place.
My understanding was that the vote was to actually get Omar's design in
place. It is also my understanding that Omar's design works with the
existing framework (code etc..). That means, in theory that we could
have a new design in place with a reasonable amount of work.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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> Robert Treat
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