Re: Problems about Apps/Template and Projects/Template



On Sat, Dec 05, 2015 at 12:15:23PM -0800, Christian Hergert wrote:
On 12/05/2015 04:42 AM, Sébastien Wilmet wrote:
Apps are anyway better browsed with a software center like
gnome-software. The wiki pages are there for the useful additional
information: links to the bugzilla, IRC channel, the git repo, tarballs,
etc.

Certainly for people already in our audience.

But for people that are discovering GNOME through our well designed
applications, it might not be the best way to acquire new users.

Yes, indeed.

Then maybe the move from projects.gnome.org to the wiki was a step
backward. The consistency would have been achievable on
projects.gnome.org too. But it's a Git repo.

And when thinking about it, there was much more information on
projects.gnome.org. For example for reporting bugs, it was usually
explained to search the bugzilla before filing a new bug, with a short
explanation of the best practices.

For the development section, there was some incentives to contribute,
with sentences like "The project development relies on voluntary
contributions and everyone is invited to help."

So yes, I can understand why the default wiki template is not ideal.

Sébastien


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