On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 00:46 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
>As for your first point, I think the "Get Fedora" was a direct response
>to the excellent success achieved by
GetFirefox.com.
>
getfirefox.com to my understanding exists to redirect to the
appropriate place in a Mozilla website which includes several other
products including the Mozilla suite and Bugzilla. Not sure that applies
to Fedora very well. Many users would only expect a download link (which
should be much more prominent) with a "Get Fedora" title. While releases
notes and FAQ's does fall into it in a abstract way I dont think thats
being conveyed very well. If its a title, it should be just the Fedora
wordmark and logo and maybe a slogan.
Perhaps the idea then should be to have a shorter, punchier description
of Fedora, then a large appropriately-colored "Get Fedora" link that
arrives at an easy-to understand download page -- better than what the
Wiki currently has, which is mind-boggling to people new to Linux. (I
like the idea of the link saying "Get Fedora. Get [Infinite] Freedom."
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