I see.
Still, if our goal is to improve Lubuntu image, we have to implement
changes with the right respect for people who have done a lot of work
before us.

Perhaps we should discuss our website and what can be done to improve it?


2014-05-27 0:25 GMT+01:00 Rafael Laguna <[email protected]>:

> No, don't worry. I honestly, always him my entire respect for the job
> Mario Behling did in a few days, think the current official website is
> wrong. Because it's complicated, aesthetically harmless and (again
> comprenhensively) unattended.
>
> I always like the way the Xubuntu website looks. But I don't know if we
> can do that. Anyway, I insist, the web we have is better than the old one,
> so eternally thankful to Mario.
>
>
> --
> Rafael Laguna
> Lubuntu Artwork Team
>
>
> 2014-05-27 1:16 GMT+02:00 Gustavo Silva <[email protected]>:
>
> Let's try to keep it up buddy, don't lay down already.
>> Can we do a list of requirements to see what we need and what we can
>> find?
>>
>> Best Regards/Com os melhores cumprimentos,
>> Gustavo Silva
>>
>> Sent from my Nexus 7
>> On 27 May 2014 00:14, "Rafael Laguna" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I spoke about the web design. I have many things to say that can be
>>> fixed. But maybe we don't have enough resources to achieve such an (time)
>>> expensive endeavour.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Rafael Laguna
>>> Lubuntu Artwork Team
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-05-26 23:43 GMT+02:00 Gustavo Silva <[email protected]
>>> >:
>>>
>>>> Blueprint changed by Gustavo Silva:
>>>>
>>>> Whiteboard changed:
>>>>   [NOTE] Kindly be informed that Ubuntu Community Council is working on
>>>> this issue and this blueprint will be updated once there is any kind of
>>>> progress. The case has been escalated to a higher level since the community
>>>> of Lubuntu failed to come up with a solution to solve this issue for two
>>>> years. The Ubuntu Community Council has showed their full support and help
>>>> which is good news. Hopefully, it is a matter of few days until we reach to
>>>> a final solution.
>>>>
>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>   [David Yentzen] I agree.  The Lubuntu site needs to be overhauled to
>>>> be easier to use, more informative, and more up to date.
>>>>
>>>>   [vanyok] I agree with you. The website is the first thing people
>>>> probably see even before trying a Live system. It's a "face" of a product
>>>> which is Lubuntu OS in our case. It must look good and reflect our Lubuntu
>>>> values (simplicity, lightweight, etc).
>>>>   (Hello from http://lubuntu.ru/ Russian Community!)
>>>>
>>>>   [joern-schoenyan] Yes! As soon as possible, there should be an
>>>>   information on lubuntu.net that 14.04 will be a LTS-release. Every
>>>> few
>>>>   days I have to write it in the german forums, because not enough
>>>> people
>>>>   know it.
>>>>
>>>>   [amjjawad] There are some incorrect information on the Website and
>>>> there
>>>>   are some missing information on the website. I have just updated the
>>>>   Work Items and the main Blueprint above so everything should be
>>>> updated
>>>>   and clear now :)
>>>>
>>>>   [israeldahl] I think the website needs to be optimized for smart
>>>> phones as well, with a really responsive design.  Many people use phones to
>>>> check things on facebook, g+, etc... and a QR code for the website would
>>>> help for flyers/posters/blogs, etc...
>>>>   `$ sudo apt-get install qreator`
>>>>   social media plugins should be included on the site as well (
>>>> https://sharethis.com/ or something similar) maybe in a footer (though
>>>> some older android browsers && opera mini do not suppport position:fixed
>>>> very well/at all)
>>>> - IE needs to be seriously considered (if it isn't) as XP users are a
>>>> huge target being now faced with the April 2014 date will
>>>> + IE needs to be seriously considered (if it isn't) as XP users are a
>>>> huge target being now faced with the April 2014 date will
>>>>
>>>>   [harp37] I think that the website's 'blogs' need a post concerning
>>>> about
>>>>   the development of LTS 14.04.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>   [Mistake] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lubuntu-
>>>>   users/2013-November/006086.html
>>>>
>>>>   [Mistake] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lubuntu-
>>>>   users/2013-November/006087.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>   [Update]:
>>>>   [larsnooden] Here is an update on the status
>>>>   https://lists.launchpad.net/lubuntu-comms/msg01040.html
>>>> +
>>>> +
>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> + [gsilva]
>>>> + Although I can't help with the design parts of images and correcting
>>>> those mistakes pointed out, I'd like to say I like the current
>>>> configuration of Lubuntu's website. I think though the slideshow show be at
>>>> the top of the page, right below those bars at the top. Just a little
>>>> re-ordering of things
>>>> +
>>>> + [gsilva]
>>>> +
>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Reorganization of Lubuntu Website
>>>>
>>>> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/lubuntu-brainstorming/+spec/lubuntu-website
>>>>
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