> Why falsely? He seems to have designed that website. > In any case, there should be a mentioning that this is not an official > Haiku site, but maybe it's already there - I can't speak Russian :-) > > Bye, > Axel. Okay, I take back what I said. The about page(http://haikuos.info/about/) states(using translate.google.com): */The site publishes a translation of the official news Haiku team and okolohaykuvskoy blogosphere. Transfer News: liilliil and lodestar All copyrights on transfers, we reserve. Reproduction of news possible, with the obligatory reference to the source (on our website or at the very new, to choose)/* You might want him to move some of that to the bottom of the front page. Anyway Axel, my problem was with haiku-os.info and a few of his other websites, not haikuos.info. He is showing off his skills in theses cases by totally redesigning current websites(with its content), yet not always making clear that is a redesign, which could easily fool someone into thinking that has something to do with the true website. Normally web designers would create a website for a obviously false product(this he is doing in most cases), rather than use a real one. This is what let me to say that he is trying to falsely increase his portfolio.