On October 31, 2002 07:00 pm, Francois Gouget wrote:
This is a good start. Here are my comments, based on the following principles: -- while I appreciate (as a geek) the logical nesting of topics, I think they should be organized more around usage patterns. A common topic should be accessible with one click, a obscure one, with two. -- keep things simple, for areas that are of general use (i.e. used frequently by non-developers)
- About
1.1. Intro 1.2. Why Wine 1.3. Wine myths debunked 1.4. Technical details 1.5. Status (or move this to the How to contribute or Development section?)
I think this one should be top-level. I was fascinated for a long while by http://www.gnustep.org/information/progress.html, and I kept visiting the site frequently to monitor their progress.
1.6. History 1.7. Alternatives 1.8. Who's who
BTW, this one needs updating *badly*.
1.9. Wine companies 1.10. Community 1.11. Contacts 1.12. Legal
This menu should show as "About" on top level, and when clicked, should expand to the above structure. This is because it's long, and the items here (apart from Status) don't merit front-page status.
- News
2.1. Latest Wine release 2.2. Latest WWN 2.3. WWN back issues 2.4. Press
Hopefully we can fit all this in one page, with a clever 1,2 box layout, and we can drop the submenus.
- Screenshots General screenshots, typically full desktops. Also point people to
the Application Database.
Application Database
How to contribute
5.1. Application maintainer 5.2. Bug triage 5.3. Web site maintenance 5.4. Development 5.4.1. Wine 0.9.0 task list 5.4.2. The Tasklist (bug 395) 5.4.3. The FIXMEs (bug 455) 5.4.4. The Tasklets (bug 406) 5.4.5. The most wanted bugs (a Bugzilla query returning bugs with the most votes) 5.6. Write regression tests 5.5. Support Wine-based products
This should expand as "About" on click only. The 5.4.x items are a bit too deeply buried, considering that they are high visibility. Maybe we can link to 5.4 from the Status page. Or even better, maybe we can make 5.4 a top-level item, and rename it "Todo".
- Download
6.1. Binary Packages 6.2. Source tar files 6.3. Source tars for CVS 6.4. LXR 6.5. CVS 6.6. CVS Web 6.7. Other CVS modules (web site)
Too complex. I think only 6.1, and 6.2 belong here, and not as submenus, but part of the page. The rest should be moved under 7.
- Development
7.1. Mostly references to the Wine Developers Guide which is where most of the information should be. The distinction between this and the Wine Developers Guide is that the guide should be more about general principles and less about which specific web server to connect to (although that's more a download issue anyway). 7.2. References Pointers to online resources (Win32 documentation, X doc, etc.) useful to Wine developers.
- Documentation
8.1. User Guide 8.2. Howto 8.3. FAQ 8.4. Developer Guide 8.5. API Documentation 8.6. Packager Guide 8.7. How to get commercial support
- Bugs (Bugzilla)
What about this:
8. Support 8.1 FAQ 8.2 Howto 8.3 Bugzilla 8.4 Commercial support
9. Documentation 9.1 User Guide 9.2 Developer Guide 9.3 Packager Guide 9.4 API Docs
- Forums
10.1. Mailing lists 10.2. Newsgroup 10.3. IRC channel