Clean up Edubuntu Homepage

Ace Suares ace at suares.an
Fri Jul 24 19:30:16 BST 2009


I for one, welcome you!

However, it's kind of difficult to find out what to do precisely.
There is no clear goal.

I've bene working at it for 3 days now and not much to show for it.
I can't get a grasp on what needs cleaned up and what not and how and so on.

I'd really appreciate some guidelines.

I talked with Ogra for almost an hour about specs. I feel I understand 
it better now but it's still not clear what to exactly do.

I feel I am getting frustrated again. On one hand there is this huge 
'the wiki needs cleaning' thing and on the other hand no clue as how to 
do it and what it should look like then.

Please advice, all of you!

ace

uwe wrote:
> hello everybody,
> 
> I have been away from edubuntu for a while. I used to teach linux to
> children at our local school once a week, but my company moved and it
> does not work anymore.
> 
> so now I have more free time and I would also volunteer to help with the
> documentation. I am a java programmer, I know database very well, ETL,
> BI and reporting specialist, I know linux and I speak multiple languages
> if that is worth anything in this context.
> 
> so if there is room where I can help - please tell me.
> 
> rgds,
> 
> uwe
> 
> 
> Am Mittwoch, den 22.07.2009, 22:14 -0400 schrieb Ace Suares:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I am willing to clean up the edubuntu home page. I wont' change 
>> style/design just the content.
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>> I propose to limit the buttons to:
>>
>> Home Page
>> Get Started
>> Downloads
>> Documentation
>> Get Involved (or Community)
>> LTSP & Thin Clients
>>
>> The Edubuntu Wiki, FAQ, Using Edubuntu Glossary and Help & Support all 
>> go under Documentation and Community.
>>
>> Screenshots go under Downloads
>>
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>> Get Involved will be a page with a short text how Edubuntu works. Links 
>> from there to documentation, where there will be documentationon how to 
>> get involved
>>
>> LTSP & Thin Clients will also link to Documentation after a short 
>> introduction.
>>
>> The home page is almost good as it is, except the four links on the bottom.
>>
>> What tools are used to make the homepage? Don't tell me Dreamweaver ;-) 
>> Who is maintainer now? Can I help you clean up the homepage as a start?
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