2008/11/24 Jeremy White jwhite@codeweavers.com:
At Wineconf, we made the decision to change the entry page to the Wine web site. The hope was to simplify and stream line it, and to put in place the infrastructure to start moving more content to the Wiki.
Jeremy Newman and Jon Parshall have put a lot of time and energy into a proposed new design, following what we took away from the meetings at Wineconf.
I like the new look - congrats Jeremy and Jon.
A mock up of that design is up now here: http://wine.codeweavers.com/winehq_new/
...and the theming intended for all 'child' pages of the web site, starting with the Wiki: http://wine.codeweavers.com/winehq_new/wiki.html
I assume that this will apply to bugzilla, AppDB and the Forum as well.
Beyond the normal controversy that any new design sparks there is one major potential controversial change.
That is, I am asking for prime placement on the download page on behalf of CodeWeavers instead of the (stale and ugly, sorry) banner ads we used in the past. You can see our current concept around that positioning here: http://wine.codeweavers.com/winehq_new/download.html
My only comment here is that it would be useful to list the 'Office' and 'Games' versions, along with the CrossOver version number and the Wine version number that they are based on. That way it is easier to tell how far off the Wine tip they are (for example if you need a version or later of Wine) and if there is a new version of CrossOver available (if you have missed the announcement on the news section).
In addition to this, w.r.t. the AppDB, it may be useful to merge the Wine AppDB and CrossOver AppDB. That way you'll be able to see whether Wine, CrossOver Office or CrossOver Games is best for running the application(s) you are interested in.
I hope that the general community sees that as a reasonable exchange for all of the work we put into Wine and hosting the Wine server, and a vast improvement over the banner ads.
+1
- Reece