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Hi Charles, all,
Le 07/11/2013 17:04, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit :
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Let's try then :-) Below is a rough sketch. 

- Home : 
Home Page - Welcome page: Slogan, visuals, news, tweets, punchline of
the moment, donate, "discover LibreOffice and Download buttons". 

and a link to the planet and may be install the NLC planet at the same time?

- Discover Libreoffice
- What's LibreOffice? -  Presentation of the suite apps (submenus first
  level) - LibreOffice, the community - get involved today- whatever
  nice marketing materials we can come up with in terms of software
  comparison: "LibreOffice vs MS Office". Granted, we may not have the
  last one ready. 

From the questions that were asked on the FR list when I announced the
survey, I would give a definition of what means getting involved, and
link it to the community section below

 - Download
Download Page for the two stable branches and the langpacks and
integrated help. Link to the source code. The package selection, just
like today, links to the second download page which prompts for the
donations. Button to "get involved"

we also link to portable version

- Get Help -Support (pardon the unclear title)
I don't foresee any major difference than the one we have currently. A
clear separation between the various kind of help channels of course,
and a section for professional support and certified partners. 
ok

- Community
breaking the section into several topics/teams: dev, qa,
doc,native-lang/l10n*, marketing, website, infra, design, etc.  with the
proper links for the mailing lists or specific pages; as well as as IRC
channels, etc. 
--> links to the development tools: gerrit and a dev page (we have it
already somehow, on our development top section)
--> link to a specific L10n Page (somewhat depends as well on us
creating a specific page explaining the process in a few words, plus
links to Pootle and translations.documentfoundation.org )
- link to the wiki
- link to pads
- link to the public owncloud repo.

I would like to separate l10n to NLC, even if the same members appears
often in the two groups, we need to enhance NLC participation at all the
levels of the project and not only at the l10n level

- Events
So I thought about this section for a while. It does not exist anywhere
on the current website. In fact, there's nothing about events anywhere
but the wiki. That sucks, not just for us as for any event organizers
who would actually like to have this kind of promotion anyway. Besides
we leave contributors in the dark on this topic, which is sad.

What would you add ot it? dedicated material, how-to run a booth, a
hackfest, a regicon and such? or more marketing oriented?


- About
About section should explain in a few words what the LibreOffice
project is, how it started, plus the relation with the Document
Foundation . Also included should be the legal matters subsection
(licensing, source code, as well as German legal imprint), a few words
about our governance and a specific page (subsection) on the Advisory
Board. 

and how to become a TDF member :)


I'm SURE I've forgotten something :-) Feedback welcome,

Hope this helps
Cheers
Sophie

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Sophie Gautier <sophie.gautier@documentfoundation.org>
Tel:+33683901545
Membership & Certification Committee Member - Co-founder
The Document Foundation

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