1. www.gnome.org - About
1.1. Summary
The new structure for the www.gnome.org site (defined in the completed GnomeWeb/NewWgoStructure goal) calls for several subsections. 'About' is one of them. This GnomeWeb goal will create that subsection.
This goal depends on GnomeWeb/NewWgoStructure, and the use cases defined in GnomeWeb/UseCases. This goal is related to GnomeWeb/LayoutPlanning (which defines how the pages will actually look) and GnomeWeb/CmsSetup.
We are currently in the planning phase. See GnomeWeb/DevelopmentTimeline to know more about the 2.18 release schedule. See GnomeWeb/Goals for a complete list of goals and their status.
1.2. Starting points
The earlier goal defines the following structure:
About - The basics of the GNOME software: mission, desktop, applications, development platform, link to roadmap.
- People - Ways to find people in GNOME.
- Teams - List of GNOME teams with short descriptions and links to web page and contact info.
- Local groups - List of GNOME groups with links to web page and contact info.
- GNOME Foundation - Overview, advisory board members and link to foundation.gnome.org.
Logo & Trademarks - Files, licenses, guidelines.
- History - Overview and links to documents.
- Press/Media - Press kit, free media files, press contacts (general and by country/language).
Contact - Contacting the Foundation, website feedback + links to support feedback (lists & forums).
1.3. Tasks
- Plan and write this section of the www.gnome.org site.
- Plan the content of the pages in more detail, starting from the structure defined in the previous goal.
- Research the information needed
- Contact relevant teams
- Write the pages on the CMS
- Create images and screenshots as needed
1.4. Pages
1.4.1. wgo >> About
The basics of the GNOME software, what it is and how it is created.
Not sure what we're putting here! Thoughts, anyone?
1.4.2. wgo >> About >> Desktop
About the Gnome desktop: what it is, what it works with. Links to Get Started section (distros, live CD etc)
1.4.3. wgo >> About >> People
Ways to find people in GNOME.
Maybe merge People <-> Teams <-> LUGs?WgoAboutPeople
1.4.4. wgo >> About >> Teams
Overview of Gnome teams. Take content from TeamWorkspaces (maybe cut it down??? it's HUGE), and describe briefly each one.
1.4.5. wgo >> About >> Local groups
List of Gnome local groups, country and language-based sites.
1.4.6. wgo >> About >> Foundation
Introduction to the Gnome Foundation.
-- is it worth having a link page when the Foundation has a whole website?
1.4.7. wgo >> About >> Logo and trademark
The Gnome logo: specification, trademark status, usage guidelines, credits & brief history.
1.4.8. wgo >> About >> History
Brief history of Gnome. This is fairly well documented; needs to be edited down to something fairly short.
1.4.9. wgo >> About >> Press
Press kit, free media files, press contacts (general and by country/language).
1.4.10. wgo >> About >> Contact
Contacting the Foundation, website feedback + links to support feedback (lists & forums).
1.4.11. wgo >> About >> Roadmap
We need a roadmap!
1.5. Participants
- Your name here...
1.6. Comments
The more we discuss and move forward, the more I think this section should be better called "About Us". Us = people. GnomeWeb/WgoTakeTheTour is about software only. -- QuimGil
- But "take the tour" is a tour -- it's a leisurely wander through the GNOME desktop with some nice pictures. If I just want to know what this GNOME thing is, I want a quick one paragraph explanation. A tour with pretty pictures will be too much. -- Joachim
We need to keep an eye at Karderio's work at http://live.gnome.org/AboutGnome . Coordination would be great. -- QuimGil
I'd copypaste the whole page in wgo >> about -- CarlosFenollosa