Hi Luke,
I, for my part, like your concept ideas. The proposed structure of the Website seems logical and sufficient, I like the idea with the tagline, I like the tagline itself … what should I say: Well done! Kind regards, Lars > Am 08.05.2025 um 23:47 schrieb Luke Lollard via Discussion list for the > GNUstep programming environment <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org>: > > Howdy, > > Steven's "overview of GNUstep" PDF in the thread "GNUstep Public > Relations" reminded me of a sketch I started on a proposed restructuring > of the sections (and thus navigation) of the website. > > The purpose of this is to aid in reorganizing the website, not > redesigning it. A redesign certainly is desired, but I think that's a > ways away from being accomplished. See my message from yesterday in that > thread for more details on that thought. > > My hope is that this will help as we try to evaluate what pages > currently exist, what information can be consolidated or moved to > another section (like the wiki or future developer section), and more. > > For those not able to view the attached image with the notes right now, > it's broken into five sections: > > 1. About > 2. Blog > 3. Gallery > 4. Community > 5. Developer > > If I had the time, I'd type out the notes, but I have a hunch that > everyone on this mailing list uses a graphical interface. :) > > Please excuse the quality of my handwriting. This was digitally created > so I could iterate on it, but I always feel that my writing is less > legible with a digital device. > > P.S. The current navigation doesn't work with the great [Arctic Fox][1] > web browser, by Riccardo. Any new interaction design on this should work > with that. :) > > > [1]: https://github.com/rmottola/Arctic-Fox/ > > > -- > Luke Lollard > <GNUstep Website Navigation Sketch.png>