Hi Martin,

We are talking around each other and actually agree, let me explain what I meant.

On Jul 2, 2006, at 11:22 PM, Martin B. wrote:

As for the articles contained therein: I think that the content is not really in our hands, nor should it be (or we'd call this list something other than -artwork) :-)

I think the articles should be made by the doc team hand in hand with the artwork team. Web pages are not documentation, the visual appearance is as important as the content (IMO). Furthermore, the visual style and content cannot be made separately, because it complements one another (at least here, in a visual presentation of a product).


The text in the articles, and the selection of articles is up to a different team. The design and layout of those articles is certainly our business.

Specific things that come to my mind when I look at the page:

If I compare ubuntu,kubuntu,edubuntu and xubuntu web pages, xu,edu and ubuntu pages have a main page fully for the introduction to the distribution. Xu, edu and ubuntu do all have a "Related projects" box. Kubuntu does not. (OK, that's more about the content of the page.)


Actually, I think that if anyone made it to this website, they have at least some inkling of what to expect. Having current items displayed shows, in my eyes, that things are "moving right along".

I do agree that a related projects box would be good though.

The "konqis" image is in my opinion completely redundant. It looks more like an image from a fairy tale, not from a professional Linux distribution. Maybe a screenshot on the main page would be more informative?


100%

I think the titles and all font sizes could be adjusted to make the page more structrured. The number of visual elements is very small ( no coloured wrappers for content, titles as images etc.) , the white space looks more "empty" to me.


Definitely.

Martin


Sorry for the misunderstanding.

Bye,
Ken

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