Re: IETF Website Redesign Effort

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The message on-announce was worded as if these people would be  
*performing* the redesign, but I read your message below as saying  
that they'll serve a a pool of testers.

I sincerely hope the truth is closer to the latter...


On 08/05/2008, at 6:11 AM, Russ Housley wrote:

> Stephane:
>
>>> We are inviting the first ten (10) interested members of the IETF
>>> community who respond to this email to become a part of the website
>>> redesign team. If you are interested in assisting with this effort,
>>> please respond to this email as soon as possible.
>>
>> It is no longer "rough consensus and running code", it is now "quick
>> click and no SMTP latency".
>
> This approach was taken at my suggestion.
>
> These early reviewers are so that the Secretariat can get some
> feedback about the new design without have a large number of people
> pile on.  Think of it as a product test group.  Once these folks are
> comfortable that the new design is an improvement, there will be an
> opportunity for broader comment.
>
> Russ
> IETF Chair
>
>
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