I fully support the values being expressed put the ratio of talk to action on the website is not great.
It looks like a website from 2007 for a custom fork of a Ubuntu distribution.
Again, I think the initiative, the funding, the rollout of technologies is the important thing and I'm perfectly fine with there being an aspect of public communication that gives it the kind of visibility that bureaucrats need so that it matches their own personal mental model of what a project is. So I at the end of the day those things, rather than the website, are what's important, but I could have hoped for a better first impression for sure.
There's something about the font that looks awful but having a 2007 look and feel is fine, in my opinion. There's something charmingly retro about the gradients and AJAX era of Web 2.0 before apps ate everything.
It looks like a website from 2007 for a custom fork of a Ubuntu distribution.
Again, I think the initiative, the funding, the rollout of technologies is the important thing and I'm perfectly fine with there being an aspect of public communication that gives it the kind of visibility that bureaucrats need so that it matches their own personal mental model of what a project is. So I at the end of the day those things, rather than the website, are what's important, but I could have hoped for a better first impression for sure.