On Sun, Jan 01, 2017 at 06:22:42PM -0000, Mary Shakshober wrote:
Hey there, I thought that I had posted about this earlier but the
thread doesn't seem to be showing up anywhere so I'm going to put it
out here again (apologies if this is coming up for a second time for
some of you!). I'm with the Design Team and I've been working on a
redesign for the Anaconda install banners and was hoping to get some
input about the content/ functionality of what I've got after doing a
couple of different iterations based on the design team feedback. I'm
attaching a link to the design team ticket for this project so that
you can see the progression of the banner. The latest version is the
last one posted. If you have any ideas/ comments/ or other feedback
feel free to email me at mshaksho(a)redhat.com, comment here, do leave
comments right in the design team ticket! Thanks!
I like the design overall. For content, we should interface with
Marketing. I think there are three broad categories of messaging we
could include. No, wait, four.
1. Tips for the flavor of Fedora you are in the process of installing.
(Plugs for LibreOffice, Rhythmbox, etc.)
2. Pointers to user-community resources, like Fedora Magazine and Ask,
as well as @fedora on twitter.
3. "There's more to Fedora!" — promote other Editions and Spins, as
well as ARM and etc.
4. You can get involved! — invite people to participate in ways they
might not be aware of.
I'd definitely like to see #1 vary for the Editions (and for the
Spins too, if the relevant SIGs participate). If I'm installing Fedora
Server, I should get tips about Cockpit and available roles rather than
music players and productivity software. The rest could be common
(although I guess for #3, they could be a bit tailored).
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader