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Re: We should get active / The tools



Dave Page schrieb:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Susanne Ebrecht <miracee ( at ) miracee ( dot ) de> wrote:
 What we need for external web page is clear. So please somebody start to
 make the design. I was really serious at my comments, that I will ask
 Bruce for the dancing elephant if there is no web page until the end of
 next week. I can help with the content but not with the design.

I've asked a couple of times now, but what's wrong with the existing
Drupal PG theme, with a different logo? Trust me, designing a site
from scratch is a whole world of pain you don't want to go down. The
reason Bruce put up the dancing elephant (pink version attached btw)
was because there was such an insane amount of bike-shedding going on
at the time, with noone helping those few of us trying to do the work
to actually get it done. Probably the most useful casual contribution
we had at the time was when Bruce fixed the colour scheme of the
dancing elephant for me!

For the interested, here is that thread:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-www/2004-11/msg00178.php. The
dancing elephant appears a few messages further on.

:-)

Dave,

I think nobody was against the Drupal things too. The last emails I saw was you discussing with others about a logo. It really would be nice, that somebody will finally replace the cybertec content with something from us. And if there is just a link to postgresql.org at the middle during the first day. I can fill it with lots of content next week (when I am back from teaching database basics based on PG at the University) but therefor I need to know, what I should use and how I get access for filling content. Of course, I don't want to stop your "how should the logo looks like" discussion :)

Susanne



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