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General main site discussion
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Christopher Armstrong |
Subject: |
General main site discussion |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Sep 2005 11:21:33 +1000 |
Okay, considering the discussion about the GNUstep web page, and a consensus
for a need for constructive discussion concerning www.gnustep.org, I thought
I'd post a few thoughts/ideas about the main site that may make life a little
easier for users. I hope I don't step on too many toes with this one.
* http://www.gnustep.org/developers/suite.html This page has some nice
descriptions of the tools. Would it possible to link to the download page for
the "Core" libraries", and possibly a new page (or existing one if one suits
the purpose) for how to obtain/use gcc/gdb, with instructions for setting these
up under Linux/Solaris/Unix/MacOSX/Windows(Mingw/Cygwin)/whatever? I think a
page exists for the latter.
* http://www.gnustep.org/experience/apps.html
- CodeEditor.app link seems to be broken (check, I might be wrong).
- Add links for Gorm and ProjectCenter (I don't think we can be without enough
links for these applications :-) )
* http://www.gnustep.org/developers/
- Add a direct link to the wiki, either straight to the developers section:
(http://mediawiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Main_Page#Developers) or just the main
page.
* Maybe a "Documentation" link on the side for those looking for a quick way to
get to references or manuals. (then just link in to the other relevant
sections, perhaps "User" and "Developer").
I hope this isn't too much. I guess these ideas can now be discussed on their
merit.
Cheers
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Christopher Armstrong
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