On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Misha Shnurapet <
shnurapet(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
18.06.2011, 05:24, "Sijis Aviles"
<sijis(a)fedoraproject.org>:
> I wanted to start a discussion on what is the goal/purpose for
start.fedoraproject.org. There has been some push on redesigning and
freshening up its 'look and feel' which some of that work has been
completed. However, the problem is we need to answer what is the purpose of
start.fp.o?. Without answering this question, we can't redesign it without
having a target audience in mind.
I got some very thoughtful responses. Here are some of my thoughts around
them:
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Misha Shnurapet wrote:
* call for participation (something like "What would you like to
improve:
etc."), list of burning community tasks
I think having some feedback on how to improve Fedora is great. My only
thought is the 'start' page really the best place for that? If this is the
first time i've used Fedora, how would I know what it should improve in.
This also leads into a question... do users actually keep the site
start.fp.o as a default page after their first FF launch?
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Ryan Rix wrote:
Some ideas:
* Integrate bits of Insight in to it (iframes, or something more
elegant?)
We currently try to integrate some of the stuff in lists.fp.o and planet.
Once Insight is fully implemented it can be added too.
* Create onramps for people to get involved in Fedora
Yes. We surely want folks to contribute to the project. We already have
join.fp.o (which is just a redirect). Maybe she should highlight that stuff
more in other places too?
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
Personally I think a page of tutorials like "HOW TO USE THE
FEDORA
DESKTOP" would be a good thing. Heck make it part of the release
process. If you want something to be included as a feature for release
N+1 it needs to have material to be added to start.
This is an interesting thought. It reminds me of a 'how to get started' type
thing, which is what ideally start.fp.o should be. We already have some
tutorials written but there is so much community driven content out there
that we should be able to point to them as resources for users. This
definitely keeps the content writing ourselves to a minimum.
What I don't understand is what you mean by "make it part of the release
process". Are you referring to make it parts of the docs/marketing/websites
beta/alpha/ga release processes? And who will own this?
Sijis