Re: Content Milestone - Mapping
- From: Brian Cameron <Brian Cameron Sun COM>
- To: Paul Cutler <pcutler foresightlinux org>
- Cc: gnome web <gnome-web-list gnome org>, GNOME Marketing List <marketing-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Content Milestone - Mapping
- Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 14:20:07 -0500
Paul:
Overall, I like the new proposal. However, a fairly significant group
of people who use the GNOME website are developers who work on GNOME
or want to write a GNOME application. Wouldn't it make sense to have
some more high-level or visible links to the most important developer
resources? Perhaps a high-level page with links to things like API
documentation, release team information, GIT pointers, forums to get
help, information about how the community uses IRC, etc. I'd think most
of this information is already on live.gnome.org, but it seems the
website should point the direction for developers.
Brian
Thanks to everyone on the marketing list, but especially Stormy, Lucas
and Claus for helping with this, and helping me bring it together.
The original pages to be included in the wgo revamp can be found here:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/TwoPointTwentyseven/Content
We have reviewed the current pages, and are making a recommendation to
revamp these pages significantly.
The following bullet points are our first draft of a new recommended
site map. Items in parantheses ( ) are initially out of scope for 2.28,
and will be in scope for 2.30. (Though if more writers volunteer, or if
the community feels strongly about a certain page, it could be subject
to change).
Please let me know your feedback and comments. I will be updating lgo
tonight to reflect these changes.
Top level navigation (We also recommend only one navigation bar, not two):
About
Products
Download
Support
Community
Contact
Sitemap with sub-pages:
About (Index includes project overview, history, mission, desktop, platform)
• History
• Foundation
Products:
• Desktop (www.gnome.org/desktop <http://www.gnome.org/desktop>)
∘ Why GNOME Desktop?
∘ (Take the Tour)
‣ (Slide 1)
‣ (Slide 2)
‣ (etc.)
∘ (Testimonials)
∘ (Deployments) (Success Stories)
• Platform (www.gnome.org/platform <http://www.gnome.org/platform>)
∘ Why GNOME Platform?
∘ (Take the Tour)
‣ (Slide 1)
‣ (Slide 2)
‣ (etc.)
∘ (Testimonials)
∘ (Users) (Success Stories from GNOME-based product developers)
∘ Submit your product (Instructions to encourage developers to bring
their products to the GNOME platform - git, mailing lists, etc)
Download (Index provides overview on the subpages.)
• Distributions
• Installation
• Live Images (torrents.gnome.org <http://torrents.gnome.org>)
• GNOME applications on Microsoft Windows
• GNOME applications on Mac OS X
• Latest sources (cgit?) / release notes
Support (Index provides pointers to End User Documentation, Forum, and
Bugzilla and an overview on the subpages.)
• For System Administrators
• For Developers (get an account via mango, etc)
• (For Companies - such as commercial support options)
• (For providers)
Community (Index provides pointers News, and an overview on the subpages.)
* User Groups
* Participate (ie. teams)
* Friends of GNOME
* Sponsors
Contact
* Press/Media
* Foundation
Paul
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