
Garrett, This is great: it's clean, it's visually appealing, and it's concise. Finding non-Fedora distro instructions is easy, and the fact that the page solicits help for other distributions makes it (hopefully) apparent that it's not just a Fedora/RHEL party. Jon -- Jon Benedict Technical Marketing Engineer Red Hat Technologies Data Center Platforms Blog http://captainkvm.com | Twitter @CaptainKVM On 9/6/12 2:58 PM, "Garrett LeSage" <garrett@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Based on some feedback from the IRC meeting yesterday, I've scaled back the changes needed from oVirt for the download page and designed an alternate that we could use for the immediate future.
http://people.redhat.com/glesage/oVirt/website/mockup-1/download-alt.html
It's based on what is currently on oVirt.org, with some minor changes: € simplification of the installation steps € inclusion of system requirements and some summary text at the top
As I wanted to communicate what each section would say, I wrote some filler text that should be somewhat close to the idea of what we might want to use. However, the text on this page is very rough in comparison to the other pages, so please keep this in mind.
Also, I should note that the original download design (for comparison) is at: http://people.redhat.com/glesage/oVirt/website/mockup-1/download.html
...and the background thoughts behind the original download page are at: http://people.redhat.com/glesage/oVirt/website/background-info/design-down load.html
Thanks! I'm looking forward to your feedback! Garrett _______________________________________________ Board mailing list Board@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/board