Newsletter announcement block error on Drupal.org

The Newsletter announcement block that sometimes comes up on the top left of the home page says that the Newsletter is monthly, while the Newsletter page (< a href="http://drupal.org/newsletter">http://drupal.org/newsletter says that it is quarterly.

Seriously missing a Modules link along the top.

I dont know how many times a day/week I am clicking my way from some other page at drupal.org through the front page to get to the modules page (or themes or translations) from various computers.

How about putting that one up along the main links that show on all pages?

Thinking about that menu and the Download block on the front page, I wonder why Drupal.org is not using secondary menu?
This possible arrangement comes to mind:

Secondary menu (above - all on the top, small letters)
* Community
* Contribute
* Contact

Denoting zero (0) on forum titles in the front page block?

Not sure how useful this is (depends on how many it will affect, if more than around 2/3, then probably useless).

Could we trigger extra responses by including a zero (0) for new posts that has not received responses yet?
I would also like to see a loooong list like the one in the new forum topics block on the front page - on a separate page, in two versions (choose on the page?) , one with titles only, another including teasers.

Request for project URL

Hi there -

I don't seem to be able to get an automatic "nice" project URL - is there a procedure for this?

I'm trying to get:

http://drupal.org/node/24925

->

http://drupal.org/project/sioc

All the best,

John.
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themes.drupal.org

Why there is no direct link from the Drupal.org homepage to the Theme demo site? I found it accidently... ????

Jan

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anyone else able to login to groups.drupal.org?

Just wondering if it's just me that can't login to groups.drupal.org?

Dub

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