Re: IAOC Seeks Community Input on IETF Website Revamp SOW

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Ted,

On 21/03/2014 00:42, Ted Lemon wrote:
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> BTW, my wife is a professional web designer, has a horror of Flash, and seems to design pretty nice, spare, usable sites.   And she usually takes advantage of work other web designers have released into the public domain in order to do this.   I think it's important that we be clear about what we want, and any lack of clarity in the SOW should be addressed.   That is, after all, why we were asked to review it.   But I do object to characterizations of web designers as a class being irresponsible children who cannot be trusted to produce a usable site when asked to do so and given a clear spec.

Yes, it is the SOW we're supposed to be discussing, and my point is not
that all web designers are bad, but that we must indeed produce
a clear spec that will select the kind of designer we need.

I certainly apologise if I seemed to insult the entirety
of web designers.

On 21/03/2014 01:02, Scott Brim wrote:

> I also like the idea of two faces. I mentioned GSMA as one organization
> that does this - one site for the public, one site for the gritty work.

Sure. This is quite common. If we want that, let's specify it clearly.

   Brian





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