On 28 August 2010 06:53, Yuval Levy <[email protected]> wrote: > Maybe we need a better way to communicate *interoperability* and *consistency* > which is what the slick "suite" is all about. How about a "create" badge on > each project website that adheres to interoperability standards? linking to a > single page in the create wiki that describes this interoperability and its > benefits for the users? I think this is an excellent idea. I would add such a badge to the MyPaint website. There should probably also be badges for more specific things like OpenRaster.
> A website can be everything and nothing to everybody and nobody. I believe to > be successful it must have a focus. The magazine manifesto recently published > by ginger coons on this list is a beautiful example of expression of such > focus. Where is that for the LG website? A minimally useful LG website, as I see it, would answer the following questions: What is "Libre Graphics" (definition)? What kind of projects, people, events, values are related to this term? What do the projects/people/events have in common, how are they different? What are they about (very brief/high level info)? Where do I find more information about them? (link to individual websites) Each member project could then promote that they are a "Libre Graphics" project, and refer to the LG website. This way, the member projects can communicate that they are part of a bigger thing, and users of one project can easily find related projects by going to the LG website, get an overview and then go along to other interesting projects websites. -- Regards Jon Nordby - www.jonnor.com _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
