Hi all,
SKUNI has nwo added some comments for the website for your consideration.
Best
Jonas
On 2018-05-15 10:19, Katerina Tsinari wrote:
Hi Max,
thank you very much for your nitpicking feedback, which is more than welcome.
I must admit that I havent understood everything you suggested (because of some terminology), and I will get back to you after the 28.05 when everyone will have inserted his feedback in the form I created.
We prefer to gather your feedback in the document located here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BNsJZFTZLtp6QrfPSb3ejNSH R8SymntrOBQu0hdH1X4/edit
as otherwise is hard for me and my IT team to keep track of all the suggested changes for the website. We prefer to collect all this information in a single document, which will be our basis for the next editing session. I hope this is ok for everyone.
Many thanks once again!
I am looking forward to further comments in the coming days!
Best,
Katerina
On 15 May 2018 at 10:00, Max Mehl <max.mehl@fsfe.org <mailto:max.mehl@fsfe.org>> wrote:
Hi all,
I had a closer look at the FOSS4SMEs website and would like to leave and
share some feedback. Sorry in advance for nitpicking ;)
- The title could be changed to something different than a "welcome
to...". What about "FOSS4SMEs - Increase digital competency in small
and medium-sized businesses with FOSS"? This involves both the
website
title and the orange text in the slider.
- foss4smes.eu/the-project <http://foss4smes.eu/the-project > on "Why
FOSS":
- I would add the argument of vendor independence a.k.a. decreasing
vendor lock-in
- change "hardware" -> "technology", the control includes more than
just the silicon ;)
- foss4smes.eu/what-is-foss/ <http://foss4smes.eu/what-is-foss/ >:
- open source was rather created as a marketing term for Free
Software, not as an "alternative".
- I don't quite like that Free Software is described as an
alternative. Actually, all software has been FOSS until the 80's.
But I see that most readers don't know this nuance.
- Regarding the confusion about the different terms, this article
[^1]
explains it quite well. This "interpretation" is equal to OSI's by
the way.
- foss4smes.eu/the-consortium/ <http://foss4smes.eu/the-consortium/ >:
- It could be good to add some short descriptions of the partner
organisations to this page, next to the individual logos.
- If that's too much work, make the links of the logos go to the
partners' websites instead of the larger version of the image.
- foss4smes.eu/category/latest-news/
<http://foss4smes.eu/category/latest-news/ >:
- All news are from 19 April which doesn't really make much sense.
Could you please change the dates to fix the order?
- Technicalities
- The website should be accessible via HTTPS, so with an SSL
certificate. Otherwise visitors will see security warnings, and
search engines may downgrade the website
- The website includes external resources from google.com
<http://google.com>, vine.co <http://vine.co> and
twitter.com <http://twitter.com> and therefore leaks visitors' data
to those companies.
In the light of GDPR and our visitors' privacy, can we disable
these
external inclusions?
- The menus sometimes lead to blank pages. For instance, a click on
"FOSS4SMES" and "FOSS BUSINESS USER" in the navigation bar.
I hope this helps :)
Best,
Max
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