In <42DFEE60(_dot_)7070001(_at_)ew3d(_dot_)com> John Hinton
<webmaster(_at_)ew3d(_dot_)com> writes:
[...] That's why I keep bringing up the website. You can build
the best thing in the world and hide it in the attic and no one ever
uses it. Self promotion is simply a must... Seems that the website is
the least expensive tool.. and that tool is in the attic with the
product.
I agree that we need to get moving on the website.
Stuff *has* been done.
One of the things that caused delays in my writing the Email Auth
Summit report was that I have also spent some time on the website. I
even mentioned one such change yesterday about the mailinglist
webpage.
I am also working on getting the new SPF domain names transfered
over. John Pinkerton and I are almost finished transfering his
domains. I'm having a little problem getting a response out of James
Couzens though. :-<
One thing that we were talking about on #spf yesterday was: Would it
be a good idea to create a mailing list just for the website issues?
Such a mailing list would cover not only the content, but also things
like HTML formatting, website software issues, finding appropriate
graphics, etc.
Julian seems to think that we should move a lot of the SPF meta-issues
off of spf-discuss and onto another mailing list, and that this list
would handle both website related stuff, and things like the domain
name voting, etc.
So, what do people think? A new spf-website list? A new spf-project
list? Or, should we just keep things here?
-wayne