
On Thu, 2012-09-20 at 21:30 +0800, Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 02:27:28PM +0200, Garrett LeSage wrote:
On 09/20/2012 08:17 AM, Daniel Veillard wrote:
The vertical spacing between 2 paragraphs or bulleted items looks a tad bit too large to my eye compared to the spacing between lines.
I adjusted the spacing so that the line rhythm was maintained on the page. It's especially needed on pages like:
http://mediawiki-garrett.rhcloud.com/OVirt_3.1_release_notes (Which is a copy/paste of the wiki text from the official oVirt wiki.)
I will probably tweak the fonts and text a bit further, especially when we have another reskinned instance of MediaWiki (containing all of the content from wiki.ovirt.org) up and running.
okay, well it's use one person feedback and i don't claim any UI sense :-) but again the space left between the last bullet of Installer section and the title of the Tools session looks quite large to my eye (I can put a finger between the bottom of the '(' and the top of the T here), vertical space is scarce especially on new screens :-\
The top page and the Download page don't even tell what licence is applicable, IMHO that crucial information should be presented to the user between the time it hits the home page and the time he's told how to install it on Fedora 17.
That's a great point.
Is it enough to mention "ASL2.0" in the footer and link to a licensing page, like the current oVirt.org website does? Or should we say more?
Saying it's OpenSource under "ASL2.0" with a link is sufficient sure !
thanks Garrett :-)
Daniel
See other part of this thread -- we have projects in oVirt that are *not* ASL 2.0. ovirt-node is GPL2 and content on the site and wiki are something else as well, iirc. Mike