On 19/10/2016 13:02, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 12:53:55PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> another small PSA. :) I have created a small but hopefully useful >> example of a new QEMU website at http://qemu-bonzini.rhcloud.com/. The >> site aims at providing and also a home for blog posts about QEMU. >> >> The site resides in a single git tree, so that requests to modify the >> pages (and even blog posts :)) can be posted to qemu-devel as usual. >> >> The blog post in there is dummy, and the "blog" link will be removed >> from navigation until there's a first post, if the site goes online. >> >> The site is designed to live together with the wiki and provide a >> migration path for qemu-project.org, from the wiki to a standalone >> website. For example: >> >> - http://qemu-bonzini.rhcloud.com/Download redirects to the new page >> http://qemu-bonzini.rhcloud.com/download >> >> - http://qemu-bonzini.rhcloud.com/BiteSizedTasks redirects to the wiki >> page http://wiki.qemu-project.org/BiteSizedTasks >> >> - http://qemu-bonzini.rhcloud.com/foobar is a 404 page >> >> Impressions, ideas and lart-ing for my feeble attempts at Javascript >> (now I understand why people are so keen on stackoverflow!) and graphic >> design are welcome. (Yes, the icons in the homepage are not definitive). > > My main question is about the styling + logo. We have a logo for QEMU, > but neither the old website nor your new website use it. > > http://wiki.qemu.org/Logo > > It has a quite distinct black + orange colourscheme, which IMHO doesn't > fit with the greenish colour scheme you've used here. > > Do we still like that logo ? If so, we should use it, and align the > website colour scheme with that logo colourscheme, so we have a consistent > brand style.
I agree. I also wouldn't mind something more imageful for the top banner. I'm sure you can assemble something out of this amazing photo which I happily license under whatever CC works for the web page: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nx2t4r4rrgu1yf5/P1160725.jpg?dl=0 Also, SUSE is spelled "SUSE" for - uh - 10 years I think now :). Also, the command line to install qemu is: zypper install qemu as you would expect ;) But I like it so far - it's a really good start! Alex