On Fri, 5 Oct 2012 12:37:23 -0400 Matthew Miller wrote: > On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 11:07:31AM -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > > Elad Alfassa <elad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >I suggest we just drop this page completely and use the default > > >firefox about:home start page instead. > > >Thoughts? > > I actually like about:blank . > > With Firefox 13+, I like "about:newtab" even better. But I think > people who prefer those things can easily set them, and the browser > start page remains an important way of getting new users engaged in > our community. > I think speed dial is actually the best what we can use. I suspect homepage is really useless unless you use it instead of rss reader to read the news. But lets look at the current one first. What's in: 1. search -- superfluous, current web browsers have search integrated in their UIs and in my experience people use it 2. fedora planet posts -- that's what default configs of rss readers should include, why duplicating it in a web browser? 3. announcements -- well this one's hard, the mailing list probably does not have a rss feed, or does it? 4. a bunch of links -- can be better managed with initial speed dial config Furthermore, since major players in the browser feed are already using speed dial (chrome by default, firefox for new tabs), people are most likely used to that. There's only one thing that bugs me a little. One of the biggest sources of traffic on my blog is from start.fedorapeople.org (even more than from the planet itself) so what we are discussing *might* not reflect the real state of things, actually... Are there any statistically significant data (I realize one low-traffic blog is not statistically significant) regarding the real-world usage of start.fp.o? Cheers, Martin
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