New Content for fedoraproject.org

Juan Camilo Prada juankprada at gmail.com
Thu May 1 06:03:32 UTC 2008


On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 11:25 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Juan Camilo Prada wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Thats exactly what i try to avoid with this. Having just small changes
> > is good for a small periods of time, but requirements to satisfy the
> > users of a website change and in order to keep those users we have to
> > change the way the website behaves and  sooner or later that must be
> > done (the sooner the less users we lose)
> 
> Incremental changes can be done in parallel with discussions about 
> alternative designs.
> 
> > Just try to visualize the project in two or three years having the same
> > website, no effort being made to get new content and new attractive
> > things for the users. Wouldn't that makes you think the project is
> > dying?... 
> 
> If I find a good design, it becomes part of the brand and doesn't have 
> to change ever so often fundamentally.  There is a effort going to setup 
> news.fp.o and help with that is welcome. Karsten Wade also proposed 
> making the front page more dynamic via RSS feeds. Mockup at
> 
> http://quaid.fedorapeople.org/websites/index-rss.html.
> 
> If you have other ideas, showing mockups like that is easier to make 
> sure all of us are talking about the same thing.
> 
> Rahul
> 
> 

We are trying to consolidate the website team as a TEAM not as some
individuals that have good ideas and where everbody do what they think
should be done so this is not just "my effort" but a common idea in the
website team im just being the point of contat between the Website team
and the Marketing team. 

I already proposed a very similar idea some time ago before quaid
proposed his. But so who decides what should be in the website?, why is
not quaid idea being implemented yet as it seems very functional?....
the reason is we lack of some leadership who decide what should be in
the website. So thats where all this comes from. We need to settle what
the website is all about, what it should have so everybody who has a
good idea knows that if the idea goes with the ideals of the website his
proposals will be in future "releases" of the website.






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