Hello, I am looking at http://wptest.gnome.org/. There has been a huge work done since last time I looked at it, wow! Here are a few quick comments,
In the front page, *For more GNOME news: *I would not point at planet.go in first place, especially for people discovering GNOME it might be confusing. I see planet.go more as "the voice of the community" than a news feed for everybody. Maybe we should point at twitter feed or the whole archive of the main page news, or? On the bottom links, *The GNOME project *I would rename "teams" to "The GNOME Community" the same way as "The GNOME Foundation". It would include also the people's map, traditional meetings (confs, hackfest), the https://live.gnome.org/CodeOfConduct, link to planet.go etc. So it is more *people* oriented than just a team list. *Products *I would rename "Applications" to "GNOME Applications" *Products / GNOME is free software *I would add a link to a page "GNOME is free software". The page would explain what is free software, link to GPL, LGPL and source code. *Resources *Wikis are used for so many things, I would rename "wiki" to "Live documentation (wiki)" I would rename "Code hosting" to "[Browse ]GNOME source code" I would not link to jhbuild, this is pretty hot for a high level entry. *Resources / User support *It think there should be a top level entry, in first place, for users only: "User support". I am a user, I am lost on jhbuild page, where should I go? Documentation, forums, ml, irc, bug reports, etc. The GNOME support portal [1], and the GNOME support Forums [2] are doing a pretty good job here too. [1] http://gnomesupport.org/ [2] http://gnomesupport.org/forums/ I am not sure who is behind and what is the relation between gnome and gnomesupport though i think they should work hand in hand (or foot in foot?) *News *overall I feel it is missing a place for general news on gnome. Another source for news is footnotes (http://gnomedesktop.org/) which used to do a pretty good job, though seems a bit down recently. Again, foot in foot work would be great! I would put identi.ca and twitter on the same line, as the content is identi.cal: "GNOME tweets at identi.ca or twitter" *On the language selection: *It is pretty neat :) though I feel it non obvious. map = language? is click-able? I found it by chance. Isn't it all the opposite of GNOME design philosophy? An arrow down would help. Or why not just a simple permanent language list? Another idea: why not keep this "underground" for developer resource links? And use the grassy middle ground for users, partners and press? (the separation line could be more like grass/soil with little stones and roots) * GNOME 3.0 Desktop* http://wptest.gnome.org/desktop/ I would simplify the first sentence as "Get things done with ease, comfort and control" *<P>aragraphs in general *would be much easier to read if line's width would be much shorter (like in newspapers!) therefore organizing paragraphs in columns or boxes. For example: http://wptest.gnome.org/get-involved/ I could make a more thorough review and also help on content if you like. Luc On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 01:51, Andreas Nilsson <[email protected]> wrote: > I won't go about with some kind of inpirational blah-blah-blah about how > the last steps of climbing a mountain, when you are closest to the top are > the hardest, because I never did that. I saw some dude on TV saying that > though. > > Anyway. > > http://wptest.gnome.org/ is design-wise in a pretty good shape. What's > needed right now is taking it the last steps and making it a great website > for our great project. For this to happen we need to sharpen the focus of > it, make sure the texts and images are good and that everything works as > expected when we launch GNOME 3. > There are some darlings to be killed, some very dear ones. But this is > needed in order to get the most fundamental parts in place. > > The basic navigation would be: > home | about | desktop | applications | developer technologies > > Home - (very) Brief introduction, latest news and all that. > About - Our community, history, organization etc. > Desktop - Present shell (pretty much lifting info from > http://www.gnome3.org/), Control Center, etc. > Applications - The really cool applications we want to highlight. You know, > Banshee, Deja-dup, Gedit and those guys from the GNOME Apps module [1] > Developer tech - Languages, GTK+, Clutter, Gstreamer, Telepathy and all > those guys. > > I expect us to figure out the exact subpages along the way, but if these > guys are the basis and I want to start in that end. Allan have said he would > help with the content, myself will be doing some design stuff and Vdepizzol > will be taking care of the translation stuff the following weeks leading up > to the GNOME 3 Hackfest in Bangalore. I hope we'll be done with most of the > basics by then and are as close to deployment as possible. Final release > would be together with GNOME 3 on April 6th. > > Me and Allan also created a Etherpad document here: > http://etherpad.tugraz.at/x593dDuQ2C > > > 1. > http://git.gnome.org/browse/jhbuild/plain/modulesets/gnome-apps-3.0.modules > - Andreas > -- > marketing-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list >
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