On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 7:57 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna <[email protected]> wrote: > I disagree. I think it's time to retire it. In fact, I'm much more > interested in focusing on our mission and less on the UX. Agree that the we should focus more the the mission and the values of the project, this is especially true for the website in general.
> that emotional connection with people, I'd like to see more about the > things we do, and the things we support. I like to showcase our > support for privacy, our support for software freedom, and our support > for equality and ethics. Very much like the part here about trying make a emotional connection with people, by doing that I think we can make them want to use GNOME (or even try it). >Those are things that we have in common with > so many other organizations and people. Its also something that different us a from so many other software and product offerings. >Using GNOME means not only > using utilitarian and ethical software, but you're joining a community > that has the same values as you. Yeah +1 >> So yes present the UX, but introduce the thing before doing that! :) Yeah we have a beautiful UX & UI that we should not be afraid of displaying. > I actually want to focus more on community on the front page than the > desktop. Yes, I also want to see the values and mission of the project to be more present on the front page. > Anyways, good discussion. Yeah, very good discussion indeed. >So realize that nothing can be done until > after GUADEC on the web page, but we should definitely work on some > mockups and have some discussions on what is the purpose of the front > page today. What is the face of GNOME today. We the engagement >team owns > it, let's figure out how to make something interesting and fun. We definitely should. -- -mvh Oliver Propst _______________________________________________ engagement-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list
