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Re: [phoenix-dev] new projects page

Title: New Page 1

 

I am assuming you did the update of the project page. 

I did. I cannot deny it as CVS history shows that to be the case :-)

 

  1. It seems like you are not using the standard look and feel of the other pages, (ie left nav and right nav bar).   This makes them look inconsistent with the rest of our web site.
That is sort of true.
The new /projects/ page uses the Phoenix skin and it uses the top menu bar and the standard header and footer buttons and links.
The left menu and right nav were not providing value to the target audience for the page, so I excluded them to improve the value to the audience.
N.B. I tried using an all-purple color scheme and it was just too dreary and depressing, so I chose a set of Web 2.0 colors instead.
  1. You have created a new description for Eclipse, under Eclipse Projects.  Not sure why you did this but I would like us to be consistent in our descriptions
The right box on the /projects/ page is there to answer questions that I repeatedly get about Eclipse and the Eclipse projects. If the standard description were to answer those questions, I'd be happy to use the same text. Currently it does not (as evidenced by the number of people who approach me in person or by email and ask "what is Eclipse?" or "isn't Eclipse just an IBM Java IDE?")
  1. The search page you created seems a bit odd?   Why don’t we just change the main search so it uses Google?
I'm not sure what's odd about it. Anyway, regardless, I do not control the main search so I didn't touch the main search. If Denis wants to change the main search to use Google, I'd be happy to help with that (although Denis is perfectly competent to do it on his own: in fact, he's better at this stuff than I am).
  1. Personally I like the old projects pages much better.  IMO it provides the information people would expect to see under the ‘project’ category.
Funny that you should say that since when I create the previous page, you said:

The new format provides information to a more diverse audience and requires only one additional click to get to the detailed project information that you have now become accustomed to.

 

In general though, I would like to know why you are not following the Phoenix development process.   I think this is obviously a ‘high impact’ change, so it should have bug report and a +1 vote.

I have never followed that process. I didn't before and I'm not doing so now. I don't agree with it: it stifles innovation and reduces support for our community (just look at our home page as an example). Phoenix is not a open source project: there are no active non-Foundation employees. The eclipse.org main pages are a corporate website (the Eclipse Foundation Inc) - using a pseudo-open source strategy to define those pages results in a static, dull, and IBM-corporate looking website that does not serve our different audiences well. My role is foster the Committer Community around the Eclipse projects. The /projects/ pages are one mechanism I have to do that. Like all major internet properties, I continue to evolve that set of pages to support the committers. Some of my changes are good ideas, some are bad ideas, but at least I'm trying new things based on feedback from the community I support.

- Bjorn
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