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On 16/05/2009, Dag Wieers <dag at centos.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 15 May 2009, Phil Schaffner wrote:
>  >
>  > How about the links to the mirror network, IRC Chat, Mailing Lists,
>  > Forums,  FAQ, and Commercial support all within 2 lines; Descriptions of
>  > all the major releases with links to downloads and release notes;
>  > sponsors; news; ...?
>
>  All of that is inside of the wiki. The FAQ in the wiki is *maintained* and
>  includes CentOS5 (unlike the website). The Commercial support does not
>  have any content, I am surprised you even mention it. The website
>  frontpage is one piece of trash: a lot of the blocks are not updated
>  (reference CentOS-4). It's more like one big advertising section.

++1

>  In fact I am ashamed of the current website as it is now, especially since
>  it it where most people end up when searching for CentOS :-/

Appalling is my description of the website.

Just one example: Click on Information --> The CentOS Team --> Members
What is shown ? Out of date information.
Click on each name in turn. How many broken links ? How many
re-directs to http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=12
?

Alan.


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