- From: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 16:12:26 -0600
- Cc: Matthew Wilcox <elvendil@gmail.com>, W3C Site Comemnts <site-comments@w3.org>
To: Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu <kennyluck@csail.mit.edu> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1084) X-W3C-Hub-Spam-Status: No, score=-2.9 X-W3C-Hub-Spam-Report: ALL_TRUSTED=-1, BAYES_00=-1.9, T_RP_MATCHES_RCVD=-0.01 X-W3C-Scan-Sig: lisa.w3.org 1Rl6PF-0003oj-W5 43f1a3577fa6b41c4f1bd898f8f3709c X-Original-To: site-comments@w3.org Subject: Re: Forums On 11 Jan 2012, at 1:54 PM, Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu wrote: > (12/01/12 3:43), Matthew Wilcox wrote: >>> My personal feeling is that the participate page[2] can emphasize more >>> on the mailing lists in the sense that: >> >> Sorry, I don't understand the sentence > > I am saying that if you go to the Participate[2] page, information about > the mailing lists should be more eye catching than it is right now, and > the following is a list of concrete suggestions. (This is, after all, > some site comments :p ) > >>> * Discussion Forums should become Mailing Lists as mailing lists are >>> really much more important than, say, blog posts. News, newsletter, >>> podcasts and video don't seem to have anything to do with participation >>> so I am not sure why are those listed there. >>> * Switch Mailing Lists and Calendar as I think Mailing Lists are more >>> important. Hi Kenny, I'm inclined to leave Calendar where it is, but could see renaming "Discussion Forums" to "Mailing Lists and Other Discussion" Ian >>> >>> [2] http://www.w3.org/participate/ > > I did't actually find the mailing lists via this link and I think your > experience (like how you reachch www-style) is likely more useful than mine. > > > Cheers, > Kenny > > -- Ian Jacobs (ij@w3.org) http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs/ Tel: +1 718 260 9447
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