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Re: WebSite: Nicola's content


From: Gregory Casamento
Subject: Re: WebSite: Nicola's content
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2024 05:01:38 -0500

Riccardo,

Congratulations on getting this back up on the website. The only concern I have is that this is misleading to many readers and people trying to get into using GNUstep.  You may note that the tutorials make NO mention of Gorm at all.  Given that Renaissance is NOT very widely used these tutorials are going to give the impression that it is the main way to make a gui project.   We need to be careful to make tutorials so that they reflect how to build an application with GNUstep how we currently do it.   It might be useful to mark these are historical or to make sure that the user knows that these tutorials do not reflect the current state of the project.

Additionally, concerning the discussion about the organization of the website... when coming to the website there is no clear way to download the libraries and applications.   To do that you need to drill down through a couple of pages and these are not clearly labeled.  When people visit a website, they will immediately look for certain things.   We are not making those things apparent on our website.  

GC

On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 7:27 PM Svetlana Tkachenko <svetlana@members.fsf.org> wrote:
Many thanks Riccardo, this looks awesome to have these tutorials back


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