El dc 02 de 08 del 2006 a les 15:00 +0100, en/na Joachim Noreiko va escriure:
What should wgo provide to a visitor?
... or what wgo wants visitors to provide. ;) First we need to identify the visitors we want to satisfy best. Let's concentrate on * third party developers * public administrations * hobbyists * GNOME contributors (more: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/UseCases ) We want to put these users in a Way to Enlightment :) 1. Those interested in software and/or freedom want to know about GNOME. 2. Those interested in GNOME want to try it. 3. Those trying GNOME want to use it more / better. 4. Those using GNOME want to be involved. 5. Those involved in GNOME want to have a second iteration knowing more about GNOME, try other GNOME aspects, use it even more / better, get more involved... (let's leave this one for the next release) If we combine the 1-4 steps with the 5 profiles we might get a basic list of use cases and a first bunch of pages and gateways to satisfy them.
To be fair, I looked up the term 'desktop environment' on Wikipedia, and I *still* didn't understand it.
To be fair, years ago when I wanted to know about GNOME I didn't quite get the idea browsing gnome.org. I got it reading http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME and since then I keep thinking if the contributors of that page have any relation to the maintainers of gnome.org or with the GNOME project at all.
[1] http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/NewWgoStructure
I have to say I'm getting confused with "Joachim's rough draft version 1" and the rest of sections. Would it be possible to have an old-fashioned yet clear tree as in the Former proposal for New Structure ? If I'm understanding what you suggest, I think you are going for a wgo with too many pages. I think wgo can be more useful concentrating information and linking wherever you can find more. -- Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org | http://guadec.org
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