2010/6/7 Máirín Duffy <duffy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Mon, 2010-06-07 at 15:51 -0700, John Poelstra wrote: >> I've completed what a Fedora 14 schedule based on the same spacing and >> dependencies in Fedora 13. >> >> http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-14/f-14-web-tasks.html >> >> Please let me know of any changes or adjustments you would like me to >> make. I can also add in more tasks if those would be helpful to track >> as well. > > We probably want to add the website redesign project to the schedule, > no? It's not something we've broken down into milestones yet > though :( My rough stab at it in order I think things could happen: > > - new website template (in the past i've called this 'chrome') mockups > complete, communty feedback, any iterations/adjustments > > - new website template complete in CSS using 960.gs fluid library and > complete in genshi (or whatever tech is preferred) templates > Yes, i'd love to use the fluid library, instead of the static one. > concurrent to that, in order: > > - content review of current www.fpo (looking for correctness, usability) > > - content corrections to current www.fpo content > Yes, we definitely need to do this as some content is incorrect, as in the get-help page. The one question I have.. is when reviewing this content, who is the website targetted to? My idea would be lean towards the novice/new users and have smaller sections/areas for more advanced users (like developers). > concurrent to that, in order: > > - new fpo content developed: 20 articles; Current proposal (which may > change as design evolves): > ∘ 5 "Do it with Fedora!" tutorials for www.fpo > ∘ 5 "I use Fedora" profiles for www.fpo > ∘ 5 "Your life on Fedora" informational articles for www.fpo > ∘ 5 "What makes Fedora different?" informational articles for www.fpo > If possible, we should include FWN. > concurrent to all this: > > - style guide for www.fpo written up in wiki. Sijis has a great start: > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Websites/Fedora_Design_Document It'll > develop organically as the mockups and website design progress so it > should be updated as that goes on. > I agree 100%. > What does everyone think? > > ~m I agree, adding the fp.o redesign to the schedule will definitely keep it visible. I would probably say the site should be done by at least 2 weeks prior to the release. It give it time for translations and bug fixing. We could put it in stg.fedoraproject.org, as we did with get-redesign for previewing. Do you want us to meet at your next Design meeting to talk a little more detail about this or put this through logistics? Sijis -- websites mailing list websites@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/websites