Le 16.08.2021 00:08, Patryk Laurent a écrit :
This sounds great, could you do it as a fork/pull request to
https://github.com/gnustep/gnustep.github.io
Done as a POC for now. Need more work and to create a user oriented wiki
page also.
Which applications are good candidate for screenshots?
Does someone with a theme setup could help taking nicer screenshots?
I've noticed various unoptimized images in repository. I can work on
these too.
(One should allways use Mozjpeg before uploading jpeg. A simpler tool
that optimize also PNG files is available at
https://imageoptim.com/online and its desktop GPL counterpart is
https://github.com/ImageOptim/ImageOptim )
On Aug 15, 2021, at 14:44, Xavier Brochard <[email protected]>
wrote:
Le 15.08.2021 17:39, Patryk Laurent a écrit :
A user maybe is only interested in the experience and in getting
help.
Regarding users, there is something totally missing for this public on
the website : there is no single point entry for applications and
appearance (howto, themes, icons and related tools). It is more easy
to discover something than to find it again.
(…)
I think that it is easy to clearly distinguish between users and devs.
1) in GNUstep Overview, just remove the end: "which other projects can
complete." as it can be told later and it is a bit confusing.
2) Add entry points for Users and Developers. Developers will contain
both Experience (instead of User Experience) and Develop!. Users will
contain something graphical (the look), a very short list of good apps
(might be GNUMail, Cenon, PikoPixel, Cynthuiune, Gworkspace, Gorm, …),
this list could be a carrousel (to combine the look with the useful).
Then provide a link to a User page on the wiki where we can provide
application list, tools, themes, help, other projects, etc.
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