On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 8:09 AM, Alex Hempton-Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I was playing with some ideas last night on the train, here's the current
> draft: http://is.gd/Cl4r, any suggestions on the design would be great.
> Current feedback is that the layout is good, but it may seem to dark a
> colour scheme. I'll be creating a port of the final theme for MediaWiki, to
> give the site a more cohesive look and feel.

At first blush, I like what I see. But the website design has
sometimes been hotly contested. It seems to be one of those things
about which everyone has a strong opinion.

Rather than work in a vacuum on the layout and navigation, I'd rather
see a public discussion about the ways in which the website is
intended to serve visitors. What information is most important? What
kind of navigation do we want to have? What examples of good sites can
we look to for prior art?

As an example, I was just yesterday looking at the Ubuntu website,
trying to find release notes for the 9.04 release. I looked at the
Feature Tour, which I'd never bothered to visit before, and liked it.
I think we'd do well with something like that.
I finally did find the release notes, after much searching. It was
disappointing, and not entirely what I had wanted in terms of content.

Bear in mind also that we have some protean plans for ways to make the
website more engaging to the community. We'd like to encourage
visitors to create accounts, and to have mechanisms to reward
participation. Efforts toward this have fallen by the wayside of late,
but the list archives should provide some illumination on the concept.

Cheers,
Scott

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