Jamie Nguyen
dysco****@gmail*****
Tue Feb 1 01:16:36 JST 2011
Toshiharu Harada wrote: > Every time I ope this mailing list, I can't help feeling I'm peeping > private conversation. Not at all! Toshiharu Harada wrote: > Tetsuo Handa wrote: >> Very cool. Thank you very much. > > Agreed. It's simple and well organized. Great work! Thank you both for the kind feedback. Tetsuo Handa wrote: > I think "What can TOMOYO Linux be used for?" section should come before > "Which version should I use?" section. Also, explanation of 1.x and 2.x > should be moved to "Which version should I use?" section. (A patch was added > in revision 4493. You can "patch -p0 < diff.txt" if you liked the changes.) > > I think language switching (i.e. "Go to Japanese/English page.") should be > printed on the upper side because I will get confused by unreadable lines > if I can't read Japanese. Readers might give up before finding the language > switching line printed on the bottom side. I agree. I have implemented your patch. I will come up with a solution for the language switching tonight. > Frankly speaking, I don't want to expose my name and e-mail on the net. :-) > But, I'm the one that believe every web page has to have a contact > information for readers. That's why I put it when I formed the current > web page structure in 2005. > > I doubt contact information is useful or not, but I would like to > leave it for the future readers. Here's my proposal, leave the > contact link with my e-mail address but without my name. OK sure, I will name the link "Project Manager" instead (as that is what it says your role is on http://sourceforge.jp/projects/tomoyo/memberlist). > If Tetsuo or Jamie feels it's useless (I mean contact link, not me), > I have no objection. At first I thought it was redundant, but I guess that there may possibly be a situation in which some company or organisation does not want to converse on a public mailing list. Thus, a private contact may be useful. But I have no objections for either having or not having a contact link. Toshiharu Harada wrote: > Tetsuo Handa wrote: >> The penguins and cars and houses were designed by Akira Igarashi (a Japanese >> illustrator). > > Right. > http://www.igarashiakira.com/ Thanks. Their website looks very cool. Kind regards