Web Development Sprints To Start Next Week
Hi all, We will be doing web development sprints for openSUSE webpages starting next week. The sprints will be every first Thursday of the month at 18:30 UTC and will take place online at https://meet.opensuse.org/websprints <https://meet.opensuse.org/websprints>. We are collecting topics and ideas on https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/websprints <https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/websprints>, so even if you can't make it, you can help to improve the navigation and content of the project’s websites. The full article is at https://news.opensuse.org/2021/01/28/web-development-sprints-to-start-next-w... Also, our next meetup to discuss the end of year results is this Saturday, which will start at 13:00 UTC on https://meet.opensuse.org/EOY2020 <https://meet.opensuse.org/EOY2020>. v/r Doug
Hi all,
The sprints will be every first Thursday of the month at 18:30 UTC and will take place online at https://meet.opensuse.org/websprints <https://meet.opensuse.org/websprints>.
We are collecting topics and ideas on https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/websprints <https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/websprints>, so even if you can't make it, you can help to improve the navigation and content of the project’s websites.
We had our first web development sprint yesterday. I'll summarize it in a article. Point of discussion brought up are areas we would like to improve are listed below: get.o.o. - looks good. still needs some minor changes * Descriptions for overview for each distribution - https://github.com/openSUSE/get-o-o/blob/hellcp/revamp/_data/locales/en.yml#... <https://github.com/openSUSE/get-o-o/blob/hellcp/revamp/_data/locales/en.yml#L261-L358> software.o.o. - most of the discussion evolved around this. * Can we get rid of "one-click" install and rename it "quick install" or direct install? https://github.com/openSUSE/one-click-installer <https://github.com/openSUSE/one-click-installer> * Consolidate the listing of install options into one Install button "quick install" and let YAST figure out which repo to use ; it will do automatically. Because the current distribution listing is complicated (need change in the background for this to work). One button that installs the distribution being used is ideal. Regardless if it is Leap, Tumbleweed. If this is done it would make it a much better user experience. https://github.com/yast/yast-metapackage-handler <https://github.com/yast/yast-metapackage-handler> * Have software.opensuse.org just have openSUSE software and do repositories.opensuse.org(or repos.opensuse.org)for all or all other software. Seeing all the packages appears to cause some confusion with new users or people wanting to try openSUSE. Sending them to want place for all openSUSE software and another for other distributions building from OBS can solve some of that confusion. We realize this is complicated. * Or list openSUSE distributions more prevalent and list other distributions in a dropdown or other non-prevalent as "non-openSUSE distributions". Labeling "non-openSUSE distributions" as family. https://github.com/openSUSE/software-o-o/blob/master/app/views/download/pack... <https://github.com/openSUSE/software-o-o/blob/master/app/views/download/package.erb> * Get rid of appimage button (which shows up occasionally) - it confuses users * Michael Tunnellto do mockups to show a revamp look, feel, UI/UX of software.o.o. Make calendar based on https://pagure.io/fedocal <https://pagure.io/fedocal>(need help packaging and deploying) We will be focusing on opensuse.org in a our next session. v/r Doug
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