Fedora website: graphical notes
June 9, 2009 – 3:41 pmHad a fantastic Indian buffet lunch with Mo and several members of the Desktop crew today, and conversation turned to the Fedora website. It seems like the work to be done in that area is still a little… fuzzily defined, at least to me. One of the things about being a newbie is that you’ve got a lot of things to dive into and understand, and sometimes it’s a while before you can coherently express the things you’re learning in words.
But hey, who needs words when you’ve got whiteboards, Jessy’s camera, and The GIMP?

Interpretation left as an exercise to the reader. I’m curious what thoughts people have on the fedoraproject.org website experience and how it could get better.

4 Responses to “Fedora website: graphical notes”
Yeah! Thats the best visual description I have seen.. and its colored also. Cool
By Stephen Smoogen on Jun 9, 2009
wow, I definitely feel this way when i visit the website! I’ll have to think about it for a bit and try to have some useful feedback..
By jonh on Jun 9, 2009
Monthly IRC Mettings
By Justin on Jun 9, 2009
In particular, I can see a couple places our website still could improve:
* Front page makes it clearer where to download. (Link is hard to find.)
* The download page should go on a huge diet. One or two options should be presented there, and all other options, for people who already know they want something different, should be presented elsewhere, although easily accessible from that page.
* I’d also like to see a place for us to expose interesting facts and stories about Fedora, but not placing them directly on the front page.
* The simplicity of the current front page is very commendable, it’s just a little too hard to find where to go from there.
By Paul W. Frields on Jun 10, 2009