2010/6/7 Máirín Duffy <duffy(a)fedoraproject.org>:
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