On 15 December 2011 20:19, Darrell Anderson <humanreadable@yahoo.com> wrote:
> A "apps" section, I think Darrell spoke about
> this before.
>
> In fact, Darrell had a lot of good stuff and ideas for
> simplifying the navigation of the website, they're
> somewhere in the mail logs recently.

Updating the web site is on hold until the GIT migration and file renaming projects are complete. Tim has the suggestions. I believe he will update the web site after the GIT and file renaming projects are complete.

I'm still creating a basic apps description list.

My two cents about the logo is I like the current logo with the gears and T. The logo shows our roots to KDE3 but maintains a separate identity.

I am not concerned with goofballs misinterpreting what Trinity means. Just about any name can be perceived by fanatics as meaning something "sinister."

One rabbi and one blogger have their heads stuffed where the sun doesn't shine. That is not a loss of market share.

Tim has expended too much energy with the renaming project to begin anew. Not to mention the many places the word Trinity is used and also would need to be replaced. For example, all Handbook help files, About descriptions, etc.

I'm aware of the various meanings but the name Trinity does not bother me.

The proposed FAQ in etherpad explains the meaning, in the History section. The FAQ will become part of the updated web site.

Darrell


I vote to have the trinity website available in a git repository, making more fluid website developement. Tim has cited concerns about website security, but we could just not upload possible areas for harm. Anyone have thoughts on  this idea?