Hi Eric, > I've updated the download, mirror, and documentation pages based on the > mailing list commnets. Regarding "Download": After Raphael's feedback I'd still suggest to include the "Is this the right place for you?" section of my proposal right on the top of the page. Maybe you are able to find a better title for it. I appreciate that you mention that apt/yum configuration can be found on the mirrors page, but I would give this part a bit more strength, maybe a separate subsection under "Installing packages". I think (and feedback proved) that people are actually looking for these configuration entries, and while appreciating to put them under Mirrors, from the viewpoint of Joe Average I'd look under Download first. There's a broken link where you link to the Mirrors page - it's "/download/mirrors.php", not "/downloads/mirrors.php". Regarding "Documentation": For me it is absolutely enough that you created "Getting started..." and "Getting involved..." sections. Should be enough for now. Good idea! Regarding "Mirrors": The warnings about the "updates" channel repository mixing problem should be placed below the configuration files because they apply to apt as well as to yum. I would chose small caps for YUM and APT. I still vote for copy+paste entries for apt's sources list ;-) (the yum configuration file is just fine). The entries of the mirrors.list file cannot be used through copy+paste; one has to delete the commentary and has to prefix the repository lines with "rpm ". If mirrors become available, what about providing a link to the mirror-select.lua script, telling the users how to include it into their configuration? This can also be put under Documentation, but should be linked from the Mirrors page. I expect the lua script to be included in our own apt packages, or isn't it..? > I've also updated the participate page to include the "task list" idea. Well done! We should make clear the state of the entries that currently have a state of "unknown". Anybody on the list, please help bringing the task list up to date! What about adding the names of the people who volunteered being responsible for a specific task? It might help coordinating work and provides contact persons for any people that might have input on a specific topic. > I've also finally set up an easy way to update the web site from cvs > so I can update it more frequently than before, without changing the dates > on each file (so the "last updated" info on the web page will be correct)