ALMOST not active, Robin. I'm in the process of reviewing,
with xorxes, the final chapter of his new and improved
Alice in Wonderland, and entering the lujvo into jbovlaste.
But, yes, we do need someone to take over maintenance of
one person be responsible for the whole site. I focused my
attention on those pages of the English-language and
lojban-language versions that are most likely to be seen by
the outside world:
1.
'Home Page' and 'News' (in particular the News, which should have
something new at least once a month, and the photo, which
should be replaced once a year)
2. 'What Others Say' which should be updated with new quotes
and references
3. 'Learning', 'Books', 'Vocabulary' and 'Lojbanic Software'
which should be updated as new learning tools become available
4. 'LLG Board of Directors and Members' and 'Minutes of yearly
meeting' which should be updated once a year after the Annual Meeting
5. 'Contact Us' which should be checked at least once a year to find
out if the
named contacts are still active, and to remind them to update
their non-English language home pages.
At my peak, it took me 1-2 hours a month to do this. The value far
exceeds the effort. Many people's first contact with lojban is through this
website - and nothing looks worse than a dead website - old news and
broken links on the home page are a killer!
So please, someone, come forward and announce yourself. Make
a public commitment and just do it.
mu'o mi'e .totus.
From: Robin Lee Powell <rlpowell@digitalkingdom.org>
To: lojban-list@lojban.org
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:11:07 PM
Subject: [lojban] We could use a web maintainer.
The person who has been keeping the news up to date and spam
fighting at
http://www.lojban.org/ is not really active anymore; I
would love to see someone
else take over those duties, and maybe
even work on cleaning the site up overall. It's not much work, and
it can all be done from the web interface.
-Robin
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