Nice idea. One useful thing would be a 'testing' service. A lot of people
don't use linux on the desktop, and so have no means of checking
themselves. (My own company falls into this category, we use linux servers,
but not the desktop yet)
I'm sure there are people around who would like to ask for their site to be
checked by someone with linux browsers so they could make any changes
necessary.
The linux friendly logo is a great idea!
alan lenton
www.ibgames.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 5:04 AM
Subject: [SLE] New domain just registered for.....plz read
| Hi everyone,
|
| I want to make a bigger announcement on the web, but thought I'd let
| you know first.
|
| Just put in a registration request for www.penguinfriendly.org. I just
| got totally sick of websites that only work for MSIE or Windows OS. So I
| want this to be a site that lists sites which either work under Linux's
| web browsers, or do not work at all and FAQ's on how to approach web
| admins to politely suggest that there site does not work in Linux.
|
| I'll also need Tux image/banner people can place on websites that work
| with Linux if they so wish.
|
| I very sincerely think that this is a great idea and something we need,
| especially against the tide of embraced and extended sites such as
| www.classicfm.co.uk, or www.shockwave.com. Yes this is very much an
| advocacy site.
|
| If anyone has any idea what else should go onto this site please let me
| know. Hopefully I will be able to sort out where its going to be hosted
| in awhile.
|
| Matt
|
| PS You heard it here first!
|
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