>---- Original Message ---- >From: "Harry Prevor" <h...@sdf.org> >To: gnewsense-users@nongnu.org >Sent: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 16:23:48 +0000 (GMT) >Subject: Re: [gNewSense-users] Marketing Suggestion: Put up a Web page >aboutgNewSense > >kbp wrote: >> I put a simple Web page up about my installation of gNewSense. >> >> http://sohcahtoa.org.uk/pages/gNewSense.html > >Wow, this is great! Very informative, even for a long-time gNewSense user >like me. I plan on doing the same for my Yeeloong and my desktop as soon >as I get home. > >Some suggestions for improving the page: >
Hello Harry and all I've edited the page to include some of your suggestions, thanks for the feedback, very valuable. >- You could also note that users can upgrade their web browser to >Iceweasel 17 easily via <http://mozilla.debian.net/> (choosing oldstable, >iceweasel, esr). I decided not to mention backports. I need to read up on apt-pinning so as not to end up with the backported kernels when upgrading! > >> I suggest as many that can put a page up somewhere so we can get more >> visibility. >> >> Perhaps use 'usesthis.com' as a template? > >Hm. Interesting that the software that powers usesthis.com is free >software: <https://github.com/waferbaby/usesthis/> I'll try to run it on >my gNewSense webserver when I get home. Could be a good idea. > I was thinking more of possible fodder for the gNewSense blog, or perhaps us all just putting pages up following the same headings as usesthis does for their 'interviews'. I wasn't suggesting yet another Web site to maintain unless people really want to. 'GNUses This' could be a good thing to have though. A page about the Yeelong would be of interest as well. -- cheers _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list gNewSense-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users