On 09/04/2018 04:30 PM, Ben Cotton wrote:
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 10:09 AM Adam Samalik
<asamalik(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> It feels like I have to know it's there to be able to discover it... so...
I'm proposing a change:
>
> 1) Rename the two boxes on the homepage to "Technical sub-teams" and
"Mindshare sub-teams". Clicking on them would get you to a page with all the
sub-teams listed.
> 2) Move the pages describing FESCo and Mindshare under Fedora Project.
>
> That would make the sub-teams' docs much more discoverable.
>
> Any objections? If not, I'll make this change next Monday.
I think this makes a lot of sense. I might even go as far as changing
"Mindshare" to... something else. I don't know that "Mindshare"
means
much to people who aren't already deeply involved with Fedora, so a
more obvious term might be better. "Technical" and "not-technical"
are
what come to mind immediately, but I don't like the implicit
devaluation of the term "non-technical".
So don't read the above as an objection, just something for the next iteration.
I agree, moving subteam pages to make them easier to discover sounds
great, and "Mindshare" isn't very descriptive, it makes me think of some
kind of sci-fi hive mind and I don't think we're quite as advanced as a
project. "Non-technical" doesn't sound great, either... how about
"Technical" and "General"? "General" itself isn't very
descriptive
either, but I think it becomes clearer when the two terms are displayed
next to each other.
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