Just wanted to add something to this, given a discussion in another
thread.

Riccardo had mentioned a docs.gnustep.org subdomain. Maybe instead of a
Developer section at the top, there could be a Docs section, which could
house content from the wiki, the Developer section (API reference), and
whatever else is deemed appropriate. The Community section could then
have the GitHub info. As for the downloads, maybe that should go
straight on the front page, or it could be a section on its own.

-- 
Luke Lollard


On Thu, May 08, 2025 at 09:47:45PM +0000, Luke Lollard wrote:
> Howdy,
> 
> Steven's "overview of GNUstep" PDF in the thread "GNUstep Public
> Relations" reminded me of a sketch I started on a proposed restructuring
> of the sections (and thus navigation) of the website.
> 
> The purpose of this is to aid in reorganizing the website, not
> redesigning it. A redesign certainly is desired, but I think that's a
> ways away from being accomplished. See my message from yesterday in that
> thread for more details on that thought.
> 
> My hope is that this will help as we try to evaluate what pages
> currently exist, what information can be consolidated or moved to
> another section (like the wiki or future developer section), and more.
> 
> For those not able to view the attached image with the notes right now,
> it's broken into five sections:
> 
> 1. About
> 2. Blog
> 3. Gallery
> 4. Community
> 5. Developer
> 
> If I had the time, I'd type out the notes, but I have a hunch that
> everyone on this mailing list uses a graphical interface. :)
> 
> Please excuse the quality of my handwriting. This was digitally created
> so I could iterate on it, but I always feel that my writing is less
> legible with a digital device.
> 
> P.S. The current navigation doesn't work with the great [Arctic Fox][1]
> web browser, by Riccardo. Any new interaction design on this should work
> with that. :)
> 
> 
> [1]: https://github.com/rmottola/Arctic-Fox/
> 
> 
> --
> Luke Lollard




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