> A new section to fp.o was added under the 'What is fedora?' link on the > navigation bar, where some basic info about the project appears. It > tries to fill the hole left by the lack of information about what the > project really is. I think that information really needs to be > reviewed and approved by the community so i expect some feedback about > that. I like having this overview off the wiki, but personally I think it could do with a little re-wording. The other thing, I came up with draft content for a "get help" page a while ago, that pointed people specifically to the locations where they can get end-user support. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JonathanRoberts/GetSupport Might be useful for you. > > Also (and is not a new idea) there is the news bar to the right side of > the page. It works but it still needs some improvements so it will > display news depending on the language selected (right now that website > only works in English). > Another change that was made is the 'Get Fedora' section. Even though > right now the section is not functional, it shows the workflow a user > should follow in order to get fedora. While it seems to have so many > information and options that may get new users to get lost, some > improvements are to be made so the process get better and more > intuitive, so for now i would like you guys to check the workflow and > again give some feedback before the real work on the Get Fedora section > starts. I think this is potentially a big improvement. One thing that Paul mentioned on his thoughts on a new "get-fedora" page was that it should be easy for developers to see all the techno-babble and not get pulled down through lots of description - so maybe make sure there's a link in there to all the mirror servers that's easily accessible? Looking forward to discussing this at the meeting next week... Best, Jon -- Fedora-websites-list mailing list Fedora-websites-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-websites-list