Re: Cleaning up the winehq.org website

2009-07-27 Thread Scott Ritchie
David Gerard wrote: > Rosanne DiMesio wrote: > >> You should also take a look at the "Debunking Wine Myths" page, particularly >> Myth 6. Touting Office XP as an example of a "fairly new" application that >> works in Wine does not inspire confidence. > > > Sounds like that should be moved to t

Re: Cleaning up the winehq.org website

2009-07-27 Thread Scott Ritchie
Jeremy Newman wrote: > Scott Ritchie wrote: >> I'm also trying to cleanup anything that suggests our website hasn't >> been updated in 5 years. That means, for instance, removing the link to >> the interviews that are all from 5 years ago ;) > > I do not think we should remove/hide the links to o

Re: Cleaning up the winehq.org website

2009-07-27 Thread Jeremy Newman
Scott Ritchie wrote: I'm also trying to cleanup anything that suggests our website hasn't been updated in 5 years. That means, for instance, removing the link to the interviews that are all from 5 years ago ;) I do not think we should remove/hide the links to old articles like our interviews.

Re: Cleaning up the winehq.org website

2009-07-27 Thread David Gerard
Rosanne DiMesio wrote: > You should also take a look at the "Debunking Wine Myths" page, particularly > Myth 6. Touting Office XP as an example of a "fairly new" application that > works in Wine does not inspire confidence. Sounds like that should be moved to the wiki. Documents probably belon

Re: Cleaning up the winehq.org website

2009-07-27 Thread Scott Ritchie
Rosanne DiMesio wrote: > On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 00:08:53 -0700 > Scott Ritchie wrote: > >> I'm also going to give the text on some of the content pages a focused >> rewrite. The About page and many of it's links are fairly wordy at the >> moment. I want to avoid losing any users who may potentiall

Re: Cleaning up the winehq.org website

2009-07-27 Thread Scott Ritchie
Remco wrote: > Small suggestion from me: > > On the index page, change "Information" into "About". > > * About is a keyword used in many apps that means: "info about this program" > * The icon already tells you it's information. > * "Information" is very broad. Most of the site is information. >

Re: Cleaning up the winehq.org website

2009-07-27 Thread Austin English
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 2:08 AM, Scott Ritchie wrote: > 2) Remove the unmaintained porting status page: > http://www.winehq.org/status/porting  - I don't believe this data is > useful to anyone, and if it is it should be imported into the wiki so it > can actually be updated. Not sure if it's usef

Re: Cleaning up the winehq.org website

2009-07-27 Thread Rosanne DiMesio
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 00:08:53 -0700 Scott Ritchie wrote: > > I'm also going to give the text on some of the content pages a focused > rewrite. The About page and many of it's links are fairly wordy at the > moment. I want to avoid losing any users who may potentially dismiss us > as amateurish

Re: Cleaning up the winehq.org website

2009-07-27 Thread Remco
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Scott Ritchie wrote: > Lately I've been attempting to polish up the content on our website. > The visual design looks great since the revamp a while back, however a > lot of the actual words trouble me.  There's a lot of stuff from the > dark ages still lurking arou

Cleaning up the winehq.org website

2009-07-27 Thread Scott Ritchie
Lately I've been attempting to polish up the content on our website. The visual design looks great since the revamp a while back, however a lot of the actual words trouble me. There's a lot of stuff from the dark ages still lurking around that we don't actually want users to see. Accordingly, I'v