Hi. I must agree with rnovacek and tsmetana. It's hard for QA to find good information for testing purposes on openlmi web pages sometimes. Without very good help of developers we were not able to write tests just only by looking at openlmi web pages.
Software collection's web looks great. First feeling is: I want it! Have nice day. Robin Hack On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 04:11:13PM +0200, Radek Novacek wrote: > Hi, > > I've recently stepped on upstream page of Software Collections [1] and I have > to say, I like it. > > Couple of things to highlight: > > 1) *One* sentence that defines what is the project about > 2) 4 steps (shell commands) how to install it > 3) 3 steps how to use it > 4) target audience defined > 5) bunch of useful links where to go next > > It would be great if we manage to do something like it on openlmi.org > homepage. For comparision, on openlmi.org frontpage is a text that has ~500 > words long text that one have to read in order to get at least some idea > what's the project about and then read another rather longish page how to > install it and start using it. > > I don't think many people enjoys reading long text just to know what's the > project about. Some might just say TL;DR and move on. > > If we really want some community, we should try serve them information they > need in some more enjoyable shape. > > > Radek Novacek > > > DISCLAIMER: this is just my personal opinion, I don't want to offend people > working on openlmi.org but rather see how we can improve it. After all, the > frontpage is about the first impression about our project and affect how > people perceive it. > > > [1] https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/ > > > _______________________________________________ > openlmi-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/openlmi-devel _______________________________________________ openlmi-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/openlmi-devel
