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Re: Site Redesign (was: Objective-C 2.0 and other new features in Leopar


From: Jesse Ross
Subject: Re: Site Redesign (was: Objective-C 2.0 and other new features in Leopard)
Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 15:50:27 -0600

Home                    gnustep.org
- Get Started           /start (overview, downloads, installation)
- Documentation         /documentation (wiki-based docs)
- News                  /news (planet-based)
- Status                        /status (CIA feed)
- Applications          /applications (list of apps built with GS)
- Support                       /support (contact, bug submission)

Here should IMHO be a link called Downloads (/downloads). This should
directly open a new page with:

Precompiled Binaries
  - ...
ISO Images
  - ...
Packages
  - Debian
  - Ubuntu
  - ...
Access source repositories
  - SVN trunk
  - SVN stable

I thought about that, but it seemed better suited as a subsection of the Get Started page. You obviously can't start unless you've downloaded the sources. Additionally, most users will need an installation guide, and a few "next steps" documents (tutorials, examples, etc), and seeing as how all of that is related, it seemed better to put it in a single category called "Get Started" rather than cluttering the top-level nav with all of those sections.

So, expanding my structure, you end up with:

Home gnustep.org
- Get Started /start (overview, downloads, installation)
  - Overview /overview
  - Downloads /downloads
  - Installation /install
  - Tutorials /tutorials
- Documentation /documentation (wiki-based docs)
- News /news (planet-based)
- Status /status (CIA feed)
- Applications /applications (list of apps built with GS)
- Support /support (contact, bug submission)


J.




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