On 12/23/05, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > > >If the links have been removed how does one get informed about the > >list or membership? > > > How do you want to be informed? Somewhere on the http://fedora.redhat.com home page should be placed a notice of the transition to FedoraProject.org. (A link would be a nice touch.) If visitors to the old site cannot find what they're searching for they can go to the new site. No need to google. > > > The public discussion is only available to > >members of the list. > > > No its a public archive. Its listed in > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate. Google knows about it. There's no need for me to Google about it. You just informed me. > > > That in my opinion pretty much closes off public > >access. > > > > > Again its a open list. Anyone can subscribe and post there. > I may not have expressed myself very clearly. The main Fedora Core home page has been and currently is http://fedora.redhat.com. Just do a Google search for "Fedora Core". My comment about the change being stealthy is that the site has been significantly altered. There is nothing on the main page or in either "News" or "About" regarding the change to the site. Only people who know about the change are those of the fedora-website-list which is a back channel communications link, much like this list. I agree, the archives are public, but it is not highly visible. What query string would you use in Google to find this particular discussion? The change is clumsy because a simple notice and link would have handled the mysterious loss of content. > -- > Rahul >