Re: 5 main problems with GNOME.org



Great points,

What I'd expect if I surf on a page of a desktop environment is at
least one screenshot of it on the home page.

greetings
aaron

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On 12/02/06, Hugh Buzacott <Hugh Buzacott gmail com> wrote:
> I just thought of this then so it maybe not be totally thought out. The main
> thought process behind this was that if - should say when - we have a new
> GNOME.org we need to have at least these things (ranked most to least
> important but all pretty important).
>
> 1. Multiple Language support. If GNOME has 43 languages supported why
> shouldn't our website have at least 10 (Maybe a bit too ambisous).
> 2. Non-Strange site structure. Does the current site structure have any sort
> of structure at all?
> 3. A homepage that is simple, uncluttered, up to date. This is the first
> thing people see when the go to GNOME.org, let's make a good impression.
> 4.  Search. Why can't I find what I'm looking for in twenty seconds or less
> on GNOME.org? Because there is no search feature (Google seems to do a
> reasonable job but it always works/looks better to have a search box in the
> top corner).
> 5. I have run out of ideas, how about a good 404 error page.
>
> I think we need to decide what we need the new site to do before we do
> anything (go to the board).
> --
> Thanks,
> Hugh Buzacott
>
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