On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 10:15, Jeremy Hogan wrote:
So we're finally giving Fedora significant prominence on
redhat.com.
www.redhat.com ?
The Fedora page will be a positioning paragraph much like:
"Fedora is a Red Hat sponsored, community-developed..." blurb we usually
use, but we'll be adding a small widget of links to resources. I thought
it could link into the FAQs and Download section, but also to some of
the tertiary sites (fedoralegacy,
linuxquestions.org etc).
Shouldn't the links be kept at the
fedora.redhat.com site? And the new
URL that points there should be used, rather than keeping a few links
sitting on
www.redhat.com itself ?
What should those sites be? These would be unofficially official
(whilst
still being officially unofficial), so they should be 4 or 5 sites we're
the most comfortable pointing folks at.
Fedora Legacy -
www.fedoralegacy.org
Fedora Unofficial FAQ -
www.fedorafaq.org *
FedoraNEWS.ORG -
www.fedoranews.org
FedoraForums -
www.fedoraforums.org
* - should we start taking the effort to getting the Fedora Docs project
to organise the FAQ, i.e. we consolidate it to our main site at
fedora.redhat.com ? Gives us better stature, works better for the
project in general, and we'll have to do it eventually (even if its a
few years down the line) as newbies will want to know where to get
information ASAP - remember, throughout the install, they see links to
"fedora.redhat.com" (or its new equivalent)
Also, from a usability standpoint, a newbie might go, "what's a FAQ?".
So we should try "Frequently Asked Questions" as a link on the main site
(rather than unofficial FAQ)...
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