SandJ wrote:The design competition method, as was used for the logo and the recent book cover, followed by a vote, may be more profitable and rewarding and less frustrating approach.
Another damn fine idea.
I just want to clarify something. I love having ideas about things, but I never have the time to action them. Maik made a few points in this discussion about putting together a sample of my ideas for the web site and so on and basically hinted that I should "put my money where my mouth is".
I'd love nothing more than to do that, but sadly I just do not have the time (which is why I don't generate OXPs any more too). I have a 10 hour a day job, three kids (one of whom is autistic), a disabled wife to look after (and thus a house to look after too) and various jobs to do between leaving work and getting home. The last time I put my home computer on to do something for myself was December. All of my Oolite postings are generally done in "coffee breaks" or lunch breaks at work (or whilst waiting for the latest software build to complete). As a result my "suggestions" are all text based with the occasional bout of sneaky FTP work during a lunch break.
I apologise for this profusely, as I would like little more than to have more time to devote to Oolite and the community.
I say this because I do have some ideas for the main page, but it's not practical for me to be able to develop them and implement tests on the wiki. My suggestions, as in my previous post, would be descriptive rather than practical and (as usual) I'd be relying on other members of the Friendliest Board This Side Of Reidquat to actually carry out the work. Which doesn't sit comfortably with me.