Hi, LeeTambiah wrote: > Claus Schwarm has requested an extra block for the second page being a > link to feedback form. I personally feel this is unnecessary as the > user can get information from the about section. > > Shall we go with this, drop it, or add as an optional component?
I've mostly stayed out of the webpage discussions because I don't have any time to give it, and because Quim's been doing such a great job leading the project, but there are a couple of things that are confusing me here... What exactly do you mean, Lee, by a "block"? Isn't a link just a link? And which page is the second one? Certain information can benefit from redundancy - for example, a link to a feedback form makes sense on a "Support" page as on a "Contribute" page. Or even on the "About" page. The lists of links should be kept short (no more than 7 or 8 links in one block, if I understand correctly what a block is). So if the second page is relevant to a "I use GNOME, and would like to report an issue" use-case, and there is a block relevant to "Contacting someone from GNOME", then a link to a feedback form is relevant. The core question is, what is this second page for? What's most important is that the pages be clean, with few blocks of text, and a menu which brings you directly to most of the common information you might want (see the UseCases for that information). Cheers, Dave. -- David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list