Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
Hi,
our start page is a miracle of presenting loads of useful info in constrained space. That's great for developers and people having time to read it all. We do not target end users and journalists, though, and I'd like to change that. Intimidating them with a truckload of information and links is not going to be a successful strategy.
I think this is a wonderful idea, I have been tempted to mention Coreboot on blogs such as grocklaw.org.
If you do "press release" type announcements, they might get into News Picks.
Chris Lingard
First draft at a gateway page to direct each class of visitors to the appropriate page: https://www.coreboot.org/Welcome_to_coreboot_(Gateway_page) It's only a draft. It needs real website design. It needs to be outside the wiki environment which clutters up the start page. It probably needs to be trimmed down as well. The link to the page for developers points to the current welcome page. That's intentional. The links to the pages for journalists and users point nowhere because we don't have any pages suitable for end users or journalists.
What do you think?
Regards, Carl-Daniel