Let's see how we move from http://gnome.jardigrec.eu/en/products/epiphany to a page compatible with our requirements at http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/GnomeProducts?action=recall&rev=35#head-1d28c1deec12230e05ae153e8d887e609aeb55d6 (yes, an anterior revision since someone wiped out the fields we had agreed) . I'm also taking into account the form of the submit product page.
FIELDS IN THE FORM - Title: ok - Short description: ok - Full description: ok - Categories Here I recommend you to take a Drupal taxonomies approach, it's very complete and I believe it covers very similar needs since at the end is about categorization as well. Or at least categories introduced manually, since every website will have a different story, probably. But this is is a mid term recommendation, for now and for wgo we would need to have: TYPE (unique selection) Applications - Accessibility Applications - Accessories Applications - Games Applications - Graphics Applications - Internet Applications - Office Applications - Programming Applications - Sound&Video System - Preferences System - Administration TARGET (unique selection) User Sysadmin Developer OPERATING SYSTEM (checkbox or multiple selection) GNOME compatible Mac OS X MS Windows PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE C C++ Java Mono PERL Python - Self-Certification Checklist The products listed there are stable, we are not going to use those. - Review Comment Not needed - Unsupported versions Not needed, although perhaps this is what we need to us to define the version/release? - Contact address Any kind of spam prevention when using mailto:? - Homepage: ok - Documentation: ok - Repository: ok - Tracker: ok - Support: ok - Logo: ok - Logo link Needed? Why not defaulting to Homepage? - Screenshot: ok LAYOUT IMO it is quite messy curently. Suggested (broad) organization of elements: Logo + Title Short description + Homepage Categories (being links to their indexes) Full description + screenshot inserted in text Table with resources at the bottom, in 2 (3?) columns There are other little things, but we have already enough to discuss. :) -- Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
