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From: Marc G. Fournier <[email protected]>
To: Josh Berkus <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Vote on Omar Design
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:30:34 -0400 (AST)
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Josh Berkus wrote:

> Who's "we"?  I don't recall a spec document anywhere that says that the 
> design has to be "stretchy", nor do I recall any discussion on this list 
> to that effect.  Maybe my memory is faulty, give me a link.

Actually, fixed width has been something that has been avoided as far as 
design is concerned since day one ... I even seem to recall a whole thread 
on it, since some like the whole 'fixed width' perspective (me included), 
while others like the 'use up what you can of my browser' design ...

> 1) Omar's design is undeniably better-looking and easier to navigate 
> than Lucasz's;

Can someone re-post Omar's design?  Make it easier to compare :)  The only 
thing I recall missing from it was the banner on the top of the right 
menu ...

> 2) Porting to Omar's design rather than Lucasz's will make no difference in
> the go-live time of the web site;

Actually, isn't Lucasz's design already what is live on wwwdevel?  I'm not 
100% sure what the hold up on getting things live is ... but looking at 
wwwdevel, it all looks to be there ...

> No, it's a vote on what we want Omar and others to work on; patching 
> Lucasz's design or porting to his own.  I vote the latter -- unless, of 
> course, you want to argue the 3 points above.

The only thing the CFV missed, I believe, was links to the two design to 
make the determination ... I just don't remember Omar's design anymore :(

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