I hope this is okay to post this here, so mods take away if it is inappropriate.
I'm currently finishing up Grad School for Computer Science, and as a project for a "User Interface Design" course, I am to come up with a redesign for Linux.org's website. Appearently they posted the challenge for people to submit ideas 6 months ago, and either no one has submitted a new look, or they have not adopted any of the submissions.
http://www.linux.org/about/design.html
So I'm faced with the task of analyzing the current site, and I am in the gathering requirements stage.
The problem is, their website doesn't seem to have any community, so I'm attempting to get some feedback from users from various users.
The design itself should be fairly easy, it's just trying to reach out to a community that doesn't exist. Hopefully some of my ideas will help them out...at least with a domain name like they own.
If you would like to help a student out with some feedback, I've set up a painless survey via zoomerang.
http://www.zoomerang.com/recipient/s...WEB226F6ZKWRYF
I have my own ideas of how the site should be redone...I've got the technical requirements under control, but would love to know what attracts a strong community like LF.
First post. Hopefuly I'll hang around. Ohh and I have 4/8 of my machines running various distros, (Slackware 8, Redhat 7.5, Mandrake 10, and am giving Ubantu a try)...All web/mail servers. I have a Mac, 2 Win Machines, and an old Spark running X Windows.
If anyone has a couple of minutes, I'd be their buddy for life.
Thank You, You seem to have great people here.
TG
