Proposal for a common 2.16 release page covering Gnome 2.16 start page, index of release notes and press release. Reasons: - Get all the interesting stuff in one page. - Get it translated in lots of languages. - Avoid duplicated (and triplicated) texts. Structure: - Informative title: not just "GNOME 2.14", let's find the most exciting aspect that will define the current release. - Summary: the magic paragraph that will condensate all the effort done in a way that makes users, admins, developers and press get interested. What do you want Slashdot and the blogs talking about? Put it here. - Translations: the full list of languages this page is translated. You don't do this in a press release? Try to find a better way to explain the global impact this release has. - Key features described: title followed by a short paragraph description. Being the title a self-understandable sentence, not just a word ("Videoconferencing with dolphins using Ekiga"). - Quotes (?): let's put a couple of cool quotes. If they are not really cool, forget them. I mean, we shouldn't try to replicate the corporate quotes that anyway the journalists of our sector dislike, not to talk about our users, developers and community. - Mini-about GNOME: The strict "what is GNOME (for you to understand)" has been covered within the summary, spread in the several sentences. Here we go a bit into details, exposing our marketing five stars and linking to a good wgo/<about> page. - Press & Media: Simple paragraph explaining to journalists how to contact the GNOME Foundation for queries and link to wgo/<press> page for local contacts. I dream we could have a press kit with a set of amazing screenshots, print quality pictures of GNOME people (i.e. at GUADEC), 3min focused podcasts of developers explaining what's new at a decent radio quality and TV compatible screencasts. In other words, all the materials journalists use to make news. And then the release notes links (that would be included at the end of the press release as "You can find more information about this, this, this and that at www.gnome.oor/2.16": * What's New For Users * What's New For Developers * What's New For Administrators * Internationalization * (other remarks?) here we put other sections, if needed * Try GNOME 2.16 * GNOME 2.18 roadmap More: The comparison is attached in a PDF (OOo crashed when I was trying to export to XHTML so badly that I have lost the source document...). The pages compared are http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/ http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/press_release/C/ http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/notes/C/ (the content of this page is deleted, I found it in the CVS http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnomeweb-wml/www.gnome.org/start/2.14/index.wml?rev=1.10 ) -- Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org | http://guadec.org
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