Garrett, This is great: it's clean, it's visually appealing, and it's concise. Finding non-Fedora distro instructions is easy, and the fact that the page solicits help for other distributions makes it (hopefully) apparent that it's not just a Fedora/RHEL party.
Jon -- Jon Benedict Technical Marketing Engineer Red Hat Technologies Data Center Platforms Blog http://captainkvm.com | Twitter @CaptainKVM On 9/6/12 2:58 PM, "Garrett LeSage" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi everyone, > >Based on some feedback from the IRC meeting yesterday, I've scaled back >the changes needed from oVirt for the download page and designed an >alternate that we could use for the immediate future. > >http://people.redhat.com/glesage/oVirt/website/mockup-1/download-alt.html > >It's based on what is currently on oVirt.org, with some minor changes: >€ simplification of the installation steps >€ inclusion of system requirements and some summary text at the top > >As I wanted to communicate what each section would say, I wrote some >filler text that should be somewhat close to the idea of what we might >want to use. However, the text on this page is very rough in comparison >to the other pages, so please keep this in mind. > > >Also, I should note that the original download design (for comparison) >is at: >http://people.redhat.com/glesage/oVirt/website/mockup-1/download.html > >...and the background thoughts behind the original download page are at: >http://people.redhat.com/glesage/oVirt/website/background-info/design-down >load.html > > >Thanks! I'm looking forward to your feedback! >Garrett >_______________________________________________ >Board mailing list >[email protected] >http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/board _______________________________________________ Board mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/board
