Re: "What is GNOME?"



On 2015-05-16 19:57, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Jeff Fortin Tam <nekohayo gmail com> wrote:

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Ah, I think I was a bit unclear. Let me distill my thoughts:

- The current contents of the GNOME3 page are great, shouldn't go away;
I disagree.  I think it's time to retire it.  In fact, I'm much more
interested in focusing on our mission and less on the UX.  To make
that emotional connection with people, I'd like to see more about the
things we do, and the things we support.  I like to showcase our
support for privacy, our support for software freedom, and our support
for equality and ethics.  Those are things that we have in common with
so many other organizations and people.  Using GNOME means not only
using utilitarian and ethical software, but you're joining a community
that has the same values as you.

I would be very careful with removing the product page. It is the outcome of what we do. The thing you can touch.
It would be a severe step back to remove it.

I see the different sections as:
* What we do - GNOME 3 page (+ a future technologies page)
* Why we do it - About us
* How we do it - Get involved/Foundation

I don't think cutting off "What we do" from that formula would help much. Making "Why we do it" better is much more efficient. In addition, things like privacy, where it touches on the product (privacy controls, future sandboxing etc) can be highlighted on the product page.
- Andreas


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