I realise that Samba is a voluntary effort and keeping Web Sites upto date may not be everyone's favourite occupation, but there appear to be a number of things missing or wrong: a) There is no contact info for the WebSite I could discern - hence posting here. b) There is still reference to samba-bugs@samba.org address - which I have been informed by it, is now dead. So may be this could be updated? c) Nowhere is there reference I could find on the site to: http://samba.org/samba-patches/ ... is this meant to be semi-secret? d) The Samba Survey appears to have been broken for sometime - I would suggest either fixing or removing. I hope this does not come across too negative - I like Samba and use it a lot. I just think a more uptodate Web Site would help everyone. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Peter Polkinghorne, Computer Centre, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH,| | Peter.Polkinghorne@brunel.ac.uk +44 1895 274000 x2561 UK | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peter Polkinghorne wrote:> > I realise that Samba is a voluntary effort and keeping Web Sites upto date may > not be everyone's favourite occupation, but there appear to be a number of > things missing or wrong: > > a) There is no contact info for the WebSite I could discern - hence posting > here. > > b) There is still reference to samba-bugs@samba.org address - which I have > been informed by it, is now dead. So may be this could be updated? > > c) Nowhere is there reference I could find on the site to: > > http://samba.org/samba-patches/ > > .. is this meant to be semi-secret? > > d) The Samba Survey appears to have been broken for sometime - I would suggest > either fixing or removing. > > I hope this does not come across too negative - I like Samba and use it a lot. > I just think a more uptodate Web Site would help everyone.Yes I know. We need a fulltime Web person. Andrew, Richard and I do what we can but we're somewhat busy right now. I'll raise it with the Team at the next "virtual" board meeting :-). Cheers, Jeremy Allison, Samba Team. -- -------------------------------------------------------- Buying an operating system without source is like buying a self-assembly Space Shuttle with no instructions. --------------------------------------------------------