Hey folks, Could we have a talk about the website homepage layout? Here is a tentative sketch I am working on for the a new website theme: https://centos.gitlab.io/artwork/centos-web/jekyll-theme-centos-base/documentation/#the-page-basehome-layout In this layout: Are "News and Events" and "Blog Posts" redundant sections? Does it make sense to present only extracts from blog posts if we cover "news and events" as blog posts? What is your opinion about restructuring the site content under the following 4 top sections: 1. Project: describes the project itself. For example, the project mission, the project organizational structure, the project trademarks, the project governance, legal stuff, gpg signing keys. 2. Bits: describes content that final users can download, install, study, propose/make changes to, and use in their computers or devices. In this section you would have CentOS Stream and all its derived distributions. This section would cover related information like, screenshots, links to download mirrors, end of life, documentation links for using this distributions, post-installation commands you might want to run. This section would be implemented using "jekyll- theme-centos-download" component. https://centos.gitlab.io/artwork/centos-web/jekyll-theme-centos-download/documentation/ 3. Community: describes the community resources and activities. For example, here you find the entry points for the latest blog posts, news and events as well as shortcuts to resources like mailing lists, wiki, forums, blog, irc, calendars, cbs, and sigs. 4. Sponsors: promotes sponsors with linked images and thanksgiving message for their active support. This section would be implemented using "jekyll-theme-centos-sponsors" component: https://centos.gitlab.io/artwork/centos-web/jekyll-theme-centos-sponsors/documentation/ What would be your perfect layout and content structure for the website? Thanks! -- Alain Reguera Delgado <alain.reguera at gmail.com> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20230919/1f51f5d8/attachment.sig>