Re: WGO structure




--- Claus Schwarm <c schwarm gmx net> wrote:

The structure lacks a portal for third-party
developers: This is
GNOME's most important product. The desktop has no
real selling points
unless lots of third-party dev's use the dev.
platform. 

Fair enough. Could you add something to the plan for
this? It's completely outside my experiences, so I
have no idea what is needed.

We don't need a whole portal for contributors.
Contributors cannot be
convinced by a few web pages. They grow slowly into
helping. And most of
them are hardcore enthusiasts and geeks, anyway, so
they can deal with
live.gnome.org as a portal for contributors.

I can live with that.
But something has to be done about live.g.o's
ugliness.
Would you then mention contributing on the community
page?
 
Next, I'm not quite sure whether it makes sense to
sort gnomefiles and
art.gnome site by site to the LiveCD, the release
notes, and the
sources.

I wasn't sure about that either.... Quim persuaded me.
Where would you put the links to those sites?
I had a top-level section for 'cool things to do with
your gnome', but the only things I could think of were
art and gnomefiles... which doesn't make very many things.


        
        
                
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