Am 01/15/2013 07:21 PM, schrieb Kay Schenk: > On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Rob Weir<robw...@apache.org> wrote: > >> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 8:36 AM, Rob Weir<robw...@apache.org> wrote: >>> Sorry for top posting, but I think we've discussed this enough to have >>> a sense of what our constraints are. >>> >>> A quick proposal: >>> >>> Let's start from this page: >>> >>> http://www.openoffice.org/product/ >>> >>> That is linked to prominently from the homepage and the top navigation >> bar. >>> >>> I propose adding a new section to the left navigation panel, between >>> "Products" and "More". The new section will be called "Platforms" and >>> will link to four pages: >>> >>> 1) Windows >>> >>> 2) Mac >>> >>> 3) Linux >>> >>> 4) Ports >>> >>> The first three will be new landing pages. The last one will link to >>> the existing /porting page. >>> >>> Each of the platform pages will have basic system requirements and a >>> link to the download page. They pages can grow to contain (or link to) >>> other platform specific instructions or FAQ's. >>> >> >> As an example, here is what the windows page might look like: >> >> http://www.openoffice.org/product/windows.html >> >> We could try to keep the other platforms in a parallel form. >> >> -Rob >> > > good idea! I like it!
Or with a picture: http://siliconangle.com/files/2011/11/i-like.jpg :-D Marcus >>> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Rob Weir<robw...@apache.org> wrote: >>>> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 2:18 AM, Andrea Pescetti<pesce...@apache.org> >> wrote: >>>>> Rob Weir wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I could see /platforms/mac if we imagine creating in the future >>>>>> similar landing pages for Windows or Linux. >>>>>> Note that today, a query of "OpenOffice for Linux" has this ancient >>>>>> page as a #1 hit: >>>>>> http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/setup-linux.html >>>>>> And the #1 hit for "OpenOffice for Windows" is not even at our >>>>>> website. It goes to CNet's download.com page. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Very interesting. Indeed this could also be the way to catch users who >> look >>>>> for "OpenOffice Portable", for example, and should know that we do >> have a >>>>> (third-party, from winPenPack) version available; they are now offered >> an >>>>> ancient version since OpenOffice Portable has not been updated yet. The >>>>> updated version is not on the first page of search results. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Exactly. >>>> >>>> In the last month we've seen the following related queries: >>>> >>>> openoffice portable 2,500 >>>> open office portable 1,000 >>>> openoffice portable italiano 150 >>>> apache openoffice portable 16 >>>> portable 90 >>>> openoffice portable download 16 >>>> portable openoffice 12 >>>> openofficeportable<10 >>>> office portable<10 >>>> openoffice portable日本語版<10 >>>> openoffice portable 3.4<10 >>>> openoffice 3.4 portable<10 >>>> openoffice portable deutsch<10 >>>> openoffice.org portable 日本語版<10 >>>> portable open office<10 >>>> openoffice.org portable<10 >>>> openoffice portable 日本語<10 >>>> >>>> For many of these queries the #1 page is the German page: >>>> http://www.openoffice.org/de/downloads/oooportable.html. That is not >>>> the optimal page for most of these queries. >>>> >>>> -Rob >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Andrea.