1. Guadec Notes
1.1. Community
- More social profiles of contributors to the Gnome project - a powered planet
- Being able to contact a human being
- User oriented documentation - screencast
- Channels of published content (blogs, podcasts, screencasts, videos (e.g. from guadec)
- Introduce the community (not so much the product)
- Social networking
1.2. Vision
- Who is it for? How do we know how successful we're at attracting those people?
1.3. Misc
- Write down everything on the site and structure it all before anything else happens
- Do not get tide up in endless discussion
- Kill developer.gnome.org (sort outdate content out, link to new articles (maybe on the wiki) that are more update)
- Setup a page on live.gnome.org
- Find out what to use and what to throw out
- Google keyword optimization
1.4. Structure
- Learning how to make my life easier
- Making it rock to be part of the community
- Cutting down the number of tech-talk where not appropriate
- Starting point to other resources
- Search
- Structure
- Regulary updated
- Highlight major apps as features
- Link to distro support pages (some solutions to problems are distro specific, you cannot "just install gnome" to get started, you need a distro)
- Content management
- We need a responsible for content edition
- Different sub-pages for each target audience (see apple.com)
- Professionalize site (see python.org)
- Think about whole gnome.org
- Work now on www.gnome.org (two clicks away from homepage)
- Portal
- No more than 5 clicks to get to content
- Make it a good starting point for users, developers, admins, organizations
1.5. Documentation
Points moved to GnomeWeb/Library