On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Máirín Duffy <duffy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Oliver, Hi Marin, > That's a question for the workstation working group - we designed the sites > based on guidance from the individual working groups. The information about > how to contact that group should be here: > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation I see, it was just that I noticed that the page was using very much developer jargon. But understand that if you are targeting developers as the workstation product seem to do. > What do you mean by unsharp? That the picture are lacking some contrast. > Why would we use pictures of people who didn't look like developers to > represent developers? We take pictures of real people who really use Fedora, > not models. I don't see many models coding. It would be disingenuous at best > to use a photo of a model. Hm right, well just thought it may spreed a stereotypical image of Linux/Fedora users. >> *One of a pictures feature a person typing on a computer with a very >> dirty screen, think this ruins the pictures as it really takes focus >> from an otherwise beautiful picture and gives overall a bad impression >> of the page and to some degree fedora. > > > If that's all it takes to leave a bad impression... wow. We can consider > tweaking the image but I absolutely disagree with the level of importance > here. Ok maybe I was exaggerated a bit here about the picture leaving a bad impression of fedora, sorry. That said I still find it very distracting and don't think its a very good idea to feature a such a flawed picture especially when its the element you are promoting that is flawed. Would be great if the team wants to fix it. -- -mvh Oliver Propst -- websites mailing list websites@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/websites