On 21 Nov 2011, at 16:02, Allan Day wrote:

> This creates the question of how to host the new HIG. A CMS seems like
> a logical option, since that will allow us to show when pages have
> been updated and to highlight new content on a potential HIG homepage.

More specifically, a couple of the features we had in mind were:

* On the home page, ability to search patterns by text or tag, or browse 
patterns visually, or see which patterns/guidelines have been recently added or 
updated. (I wouldn't say these are particularly beautiful examples, but 
http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns and http://ui-patterns.com are in the same 
sort of ballpark.)

* Ability for designers to have, and users to see, at least some of the design 
conversation alongside each pattern or guidelines page that resulted in those 
guidelines/patterns. (Think MediaWiki's discussion tab, perhaps.) With GNOME 
design increasingly happening across IRC, git and various wiki pages, and 
feedback coming from even wider sources like bugzilla, Planet GNOME and 
Google+, it's not always easy for new contributors to quickly figure out how we 
got to where we are, and to avoid making mistakes that we may have already made 
for them :)

Cheeri,
Calum.

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