Hi all,
just a short comment:
I'm following the community since many years now, and I always thought that what's awesome about Coreboot is that it allows you to build / implement / install minimalistic firmware. That is, without gigantic animated GUIs and all that. Down to earth, get the job done, make the OS take over.
I tend to think that the website should reflect that as well: slim and efficient. So I think the current design is already better than the huge video of the mainboard equpping machine the site featured a while back.
But I totally acknowledge that I might be out of touch here. Modern (private and corporate) users might very well expect something looking as impressive as they're used to from other places.
P.
Am Montag, dem 30.10.2023 um 12:00 -0500 schrieb Matt DeVillier:
Greetings coreboot community!
One of the items to come out of OSFC and the previous leadership meeting was the need to overhaul coreboot's website to look more "professional" -- like a project which was used by commercial entities large and small, not just something for hobbyists/tinkerers.
The leadership council has decided to move forward with this, and would like to hear from the coreboot community as part of developing requirements. These reqs roughly fall into 3 broad categories: logistical, aesthetic, and content. Some of the ideas been put out so far:
[logistical] * Everything must be owned and run by coreboot - not an outside developer. * Everything must be contained in a git repo (outside of downloadable files like releases). * As much as possible should be generated statically?
[aesthetic] * Use a site-wide top bar for navigation? (similar to https://www.zephyrproject.org)
[content] * Prominent display of companies using coreboot (similar to https://go.dev)
We'd love to hear from anyone else with ideas on how we can improve from the existing site.
regards, Matt _______________________________________________ coreboot mailing list -- coreboot@coreboot.org To unsubscribe send an email to coreboot-leave@coreboot.org