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Re: [Denemo-devel] website
From: |
Richard Shann |
Subject: |
Re: [Denemo-devel] website |
Date: |
Sun, 08 Jun 2008 21:54:44 +0100 |
Thank you for this great start - I agree with your comments. I have
created an account but no email has arrived - it seems not to be a typo
in the email address as I get the message
The e-mail address address@hidden is already registered. Have
you forgotten your password?
when I try again.
Richard
On Sun, 2008-06-08 at 20:07 +0200, N. Gey wrote:
> I started to work on the webpage @ www.denemo.org
> There is a lot of work in progress but the backend and the idea behind it is
> ready.
>
> First of all: Please make yourself an account, so that I can grand you with
> specific rights. You will be able to change textes, create news-postings and
> delete all my crappy german-accent texts.
>
> Second: I allowed myself to make a new logo. Since I'm a musician and not a
> designer its not that good, but better then the old, non-transparent,
> scribble (http://denemo.sourceforge.net/images/logo1.png).
>
> So take the logo as a placeholder since there has to be some logo on the
> page. I think its not too bad and as far as I know (http://linux-sound.org/)
> there is no similar logo so this is very unique.
> If someone is able to make a better one I would be glad to change it.
>
> Third and next step will be grabbing old text from the sourceforge denemo
> page, but not to much. The old texts are sometimes wrong/outdated or consists
> of 1) denemo is good because other programms are crap and 2)what denemo is
> not.
>
> That was not nice to read, even if the old writer added a funny touch here
> and there. But the main part, what denemo is and why is it good, was poorly
> written out there.
>
> This will be done fast. After that is adding new textes and screenshots. I
> plan to do this very fast, too. Since the new page is only usefull if we
> present it to an audience.
>
> So the fourth step will be to announce the new denemo page here and there in
> the web. Are there many known bugs that will prevent a more-public release at
> the moment since many users will grab one certain package.
>
> For that a few things a needed: A cheat-sheet or a short manual how to get
> started. Then of course the releases for linux and mac I think. What about
> ubuntu, (debian?), and suse packages?
>
> It should be possible that any user could easily access a fast-to-install
> programm to simply tryout everything. The growing database of examples is a
> very good thing that surely will catch one or two users.
>
> so far
>
> Nils