> Am 12.02.2024 um 14:48 schrieb Xavier Brochard <xav...@alternatif.org>:
> 
> Have a look to the Haiku website www.haiku-os.org
> It is even better as everything is a news (new bugs, solved bugs, blogs, 
> report of activity, etc.). It also give to visitors some quick and easy links.
>  
> Further more, the Haiku website concept is very old, as it was allways like 
> that. 
> (compare with this snapshot from 2008 
> http://web.archive.org/web/20080105150940/http://haiku-os.org/).
>  
> While not so old, the current graphical design is from september 2009, for 
> the launch of Haiku Alpha 1 (see 
> https://www.haiku-os.org/news/2009-09-09_website_readonly_mode_due_upgrade_preparation_alpha_1_release)
>  
> That is a proof of a very efficient concept and design from a small team. 
>  
> Xavier
>  

Hi,

I’ve looked at haiku-os.org and I find it to cluttered, to much information at 
once, the important things get lost. 

I’d rather keep the homepage as simple as possible, but with linked subpages 
(where all the other information can go).

Keep in mind that a homepage with lot’s of stuff on it also needs a lot of 
regular maintenance, we just lack the resources for this (IIRC at the moment 
only Riccardo alone maintains the website).


Kind regards,

        Lars

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