Hi all, and thanks Yuval for your thoughts.<br><br>Drawing my sketches for the website, I initially targeted every category of public you mention (except maybe "a - the general public")...<br>I do agree that if the magazine is well targeted for LG users, the website must have a larger audience.<br>
As expressed initially, aim is to "spread and promote libre graphics software, present them as professional, and connect LG people".<br><br>To mention proprietary tools maybe useful for some publics, like to say "Inkscape is An Open Source vector graphics editor, with capabilities similar to
Illustrator, CorelDraw, or Xara X", but it's also quite dangerous : as a.l.e said, we don't want to appear as cheaper than a proprietary tool, because it's assimilated to less functional.<br>Gimp's people hate to ear people compare Gimp to Photoshop, and I agree : Gimp is not a clone, it have different goals, different philosophy, different resources, etc.<br>
So for some public it's useful to say "Inkscape is An Open Source vector graphics editor, with capabilities similar to
Illustrator, CorelDraw, or Xara X", but I do not which to put more than this short line.<br>On the other hand, I don't think we want to spit on companies like Adobe no more : if we can share standards, it's a good thing.<br>
But to promote freedom against those propriety tools is one the the goal of this LG website to my eyes.<br><br>So, we have to be very careful on this subject, and the less we do, the less we draw confusion : one line, no more. IMHO, make comparative table is a trap we want to avoid.<br>
<br>Also, It would be great to have Create badges on each project website who agree to !<br><br>I think we are reaching some point of consensus on this subject, and I'd be glad to start working on i in the next weeks.<br>
<br>See you,<br>--yagraph<br><br><br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/8/29 Jon Nordby <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jononor@gmail.com">jononor@gmail.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
<div class="im">On 28 August 2010 06:53, Yuval Levy <<a href="mailto:create07@sfina.com">create07@sfina.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> Maybe we need a better way to communicate *interoperability* and *consistency*<br>
> which is what the slick "suite" is all about. How about a "create" badge on<br>
> each project website that adheres to interoperability standards? linking to a<br>
> single page in the create wiki that describes this interoperability and its<br>
> benefits for the users?<br>
</div>I think this is an excellent idea. I would add such a badge to the<br>
MyPaint website. There should probably also be badges for more<br>
specific things like OpenRaster.<br>
<div class="im"><br>
> A website can be everything and nothing to everybody and nobody. I believe to<br>
> be successful it must have a focus. The magazine manifesto recently published<br>
> by ginger coons on this list is a beautiful example of expression of such<br>
> focus. Where is that for the LG website?<br>
<br>
</div>A minimally useful LG website, as I see it, would answer the following<br>
questions:<br>
What is "Libre Graphics" (definition)?<br>
What kind of projects, people, events, values are related to this<br>
term? What do the projects/people/events have in common, how are they<br>
different? What are they about (very brief/high level info)? Where do<br>
I find more information about them? (link to individual websites)<br>
<br>
Each member project could then promote that they are a "Libre<br>
Graphics" project, and refer to the LG website. This way, the member<br>
projects can communicate that they are part of a bigger thing, and<br>
users of one project can easily find related projects by going to the<br>
LG website, get an overview and then go along to other interesting<br>
projects websites.<br>
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