On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 12:43 -0400, Darton Williams wrote: Thanks for your work Darton :)
> I've done some work on the Products section (items under > http://website-editors.gnome.org/products). > > Pages nearly completed: > > 1. http://website-editors.gnome.org/products/desktop - there is a TODO > item of updating the list of apps. Any input from marketing on which > apps we should highlight? Have we got information about which applications are more popular between our users?. If not, maybe is good idea to collect this info asking to our major distribution (eg. Ubuntu, Fedora and SuSe). A link to a complete list of applications could a good idea as well. I'm worry about some projects that officially are not part of GNOME. We should say that these are applications developed by the GNOME project, but there are more "GNOME" applications outside the GNOME project umbrella. > 2. http://website-editors.gnome.org/products/desktop/why - content > looks good, initial proofreading done, I can't think of anything to > add > 3. http://website-editors.gnome.org/products/desktop/testimonials - > Just added new intro text, initial proofreading done. There is still a > Call to Action for "GNOME platform or download". Not sure what this > means. I'd like to have photographs of happy faces using GNOME ;) Apart of journalists, we can add use-cases. For example, I work for the Andalusian government. Though I'm not directly involved in the deployment of Guadalinex, our GNU/Linux GNOME-based distro, I can approach to high level positions on the regional administration charged of the free software policy and IT stuff to get some information. The important thing is to define what we want to get. We have a nearly year by year report on presentations on GUADECs http://www.grancanariadesktopsummit.org/node/218 http://ajsa.net/GUADEC-2007-CGA.pdf This distro is used on these projects: 1) A large based depolyment on schools This year, they are distributing laptops with Guadalinex to the pupils http://capileiratic.blogspot.com/2010/01/escuela-tic-20-reparto-de-portatiles.html This is, by far, the biggest and most interesting project. 2) Deployments on public libraries 3) Deployments on internet centers for digital alphabetization > 4. http://website-editors.gnome.org/products/platform - Added some new > content here, please review. I think is good idea to add a GNOME stack graphic here, similar to the one we have on GNOME mobile [1]. It is important to state that these components are part of the GNOME project. GTK is our most, if not only, well known GNOME technology by the general public, we must give the message that we've got very fancy technologies ready to be used apart of GTK+. A testimonial part on the platform is important too. We can add some projects like Sugar, Firefox, Google Chrome, MeGoo (not too much information by now, but possibly there are GNOME technologies in the middleware. An the GTK+ is supported by the community, we are supposed to have received money for that), LiMo (tough I don't have too much info neither) to name a few. We need to convey an idea of success using GNOME technologies. [1] http://www.gnome.org/mobile/ > Pages with no content: > > 1. http://website-editors.gnome.org/products - Any direction on > content here? Currently there is none. In my opinion, our products a two: the desktop and the platform. > 2. http://website-editors.gnome.org/products/submit - Will this be a > form? What kind of content should appear here? -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list