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I am sure much info is in the air on the mailinglists, which I followed for a while, but I really think you need to advertise all small improvements on the front page, or at least as a news ticker or something.
Here, I have a new frontpage for you:
http://cia.vc/stats/project/OpenBeOS
:)
Seriously, most of the individual bugfixes and commits just simply aren't newsworthy...
Thanks, that is more like it.
Maybe this could be included in a side frame or something at haiku-os.org? Shows that there is lots of activity in the project which would otherwise be invisible. Seriously, most of the individual bugfixes and commits just simply aren't newsworthy...
Yes, I know. Not too much, not too little. But as it is now I think there is more to the "to little" side of things.
I am not trying to be a pain in the **** here, just think you could sometimes get the impression from the official web page that development is at a standstill, which we who are a bit involved/interested know is not the case...




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2005-07-14
You need a new marketing department.

Even for someone a bit interested in the project as me it sometimes seems the project is at a standstill. The only news on the project homepage was for a long while "Google summer of Code" related, as important as that might be (I don't really know), it doesn't say much about the progress of Haiku.
I am sure much info is in the air on the mailinglists, which I followed for a while, but I really think you need to advertise all small improvements on the front page, or at least as a news ticker or something.
Looking forward to that installable Alpha / live CD.