Steven,
Thanks for the kind words about the project and your willingness to
contribute in the way that best suits your expertise.
Our project website doesn't tend to be the source of many complaints, but if
you have some specific suggestions for improving it, we'd love to hear them.
There are some constraints on what we do, of course. For example, there
are some site navigation and branding decisions that are more or less
dictated by the Apache Software Foundations (certain links that must be
present in the navigation area, etc.) And of course, we tend to value
information that's easy both to read as well as to edit -- we are but humble
programmers, after all. But, again, if you have suggestions for
improvement, send 'em on!
On 09/14/2011 08:01 AM, Steven Wu wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am an advocate of Apache Subversion and love how easy it is to use and I
> use it on all instances of my web projects.
> I would very much like to participate in contributing back to the Subversion
> community as my way of thanking the community on what a great Open Source
> project it is. I'm not a software developer. But I am a UI designer and
> Front-End Developer.
>
> I would like to propose in redesigning and developing a new fresh Apache
> Subversion website. I am unsure who manages and designs and developed the
> current site but I like to make it more engaging, informative, and using the
> latest technology to bring the site up to modern times. We could even build
> a responsive layout so it flexes on mobile devices as well. I have loads of
> ideas and keen to contribute back to the Apache Subversion community.
>
> Anything I can do to help
>
> Look forward to hearing from you
>
> Steven Wu
> Freelance Web Developer
> 07540599163 <tel:07540599163>
> www.designtodevelop.com <http://www.designtodevelop.com>
>
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Received on 2011-09-14 21:46:23 CEST