On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 3:57 AM, Tully Foote wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > When we started work on ROS, like most young open source projects, our > greatest need was to recruit early adopters and fellow developers. So we > targeted that audience: we built a wiki, filled it with documentation, > tutorials, and code examples, and made the wiki the landing page at > www.ros.org. > > Well, times have changed. Now, six years into the project, we have a > broader audience to consider. We want to reach teachers who are considering > using ROS in their classrooms, managers who want to use ROS in a new > product, journalists who are writing stories about ROS, and many, many > others. > > So, in celebration (just a bit late) of ROS's sixth birthday, we're > pleased to present a new www.ros.org. > Quite a different feeling, but well done! Thanks for the facelift! Marcus > After all, a grown-up ROS deserves a grown-up website. Don't worry: the > wiki is still there , as are all the other ROS > sites on which we depend. > > Btw, like most things we do, the website itself is at GitHub. > If you run into a problem or have an idea for improving the site, open an > issue and we'll have a look. > > The ROS team at OSRF > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > >