Le vendredi 15 mai 2015 à 10:18 +0100, Allan Day a écrit : > Jeff Fortin Tam <[email protected]> wrote: > ... > > Methinks it might be time to retire the "discover GNOME 3" concept and > > turn it into "What is GNOME?" page. It's not 2011 anymore, it's not like > > we're still comparing ourselves to GNOME 2 :) > > I think it's important to provide an overview of the actual UX that we > provide. We never had that in the GNOME 2 days, and the lack of > user-facing information was something that people frequently > complained about. [...]
Ah, I think I was a bit unclear. Let me distill my thoughts: - The current contents of the GNOME3 page are great, shouldn't go away; - That page's contents should be expanded to introduce what GNOME *is*; - The resulting page might as well be renamed "What is GNOME" because it wouldn't be strictly about GNOME3 anymore, but GNOME3 and GNOME in general. May be more future-proof that way (my argument of "It's been 4-5 years, GNOME3 is not a 'new' thing anymore"). So yes present the UX, but introduce the thing before doing that! :) and take the opportunity of that intro paragraph to link to other aspects like the upcoming "Technologies" page, the charitable mission, etc. Hope that makes sense. Jeff _______________________________________________ engagement-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list
