On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:00 PM, alex diavatis <alexis.diava...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Allan, > I think that gnome.org consistency is a bit broken on several areas, for > example on gnome.org we have latest news that are totally different from > latest news on news.gnome.org.
I agree. We could maybe syndicate the content from gnome.org on news.gnome.org. > I don't think that the news should be on a sub-domain, news is a core module > of Gnome Page and should always be present on the Home Page and on main > domain also. > On WoGue I build home page using widgets (some similar to windows 8) that > represents sections of our site, eg News, Games, Successfully Stories etc.. > Widget's style-sheet is defined from last update date, I keep them small (so > I can use a lot on home page without making seem heavy) and I display last > news on a single line, > I expand them on mouse event, and I give two options: Read a specific Item, > or Visit the whole section that this item exists. > I think that the result I have accomplish is pretty (even if I don't know > Gimp :) ) quick and practical. > Well my opinion is that on gnome home page, you have to offer easy and quick > access to everything, and widget blocks is a nice solution to keep things > simple and minimalist. > > We can display official gnome news on one of our widgets using RSS, Ajax or > something. > Our material exceeds Gnome and we get things that Gnome Page can't present > like Themes (http://art.gnome.org/themes page is dead?) Games and > Interviews. > We are planning services for Thumps up/Down, Sorting by criteria on Games > and Themes (and maybe extensions and Gnome Apps when they get online) but > our main purpose is > to present future Ideas on Gnome. and let people that read us, to Thumps > them up if they like them. > I guess there is space on WoGue as we cannot present actually Gnome news, > because we don't know them, we learn them from you :) > We would be more than happy if we could merge in a way of covering different > aspects for Gnome > Regards, > - alex Yes I definitely think that we can organise ourselves in a complementary fashion. Allan -- IRC: aday on irc.gnome.org Blog: http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/ -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list