Re: Content Milestone - Mapping



Hi Brian,

2009/5/28 Brian Cameron <Brian Cameron sun com>:
> 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.

I think this kind of content would go in Support->Developers. At least
that's what I would expect.

--lucasr



>> 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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