Ok the main sites and forums are ugly and thus a turnoff, also they are fractured :\, separated and do not provide a unified front on the whole Ubuntu system. Ubuntu name has marketing value :\ u see Kubuntu and think..."What is that?" -.- most ppl don't know and will not try to figure out.
How to fix this? Answer: unify all the buntus under one main site presenting clearly the goal of Ubuntu and what it represents in a colorful way.
News and all the non specific stuff can also be handled by this main collective site much like the ubuntu site handeles it today.
Upper most part of the website should contain big tabs with logo/color and name of the Ubuntu variant(Mythbuntu, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu,Ubuntu Studio, Edubuntu..and so on). Once one is clicked the general description text part should switch to the specific buntu description with well designed button link to:
1. It's main website (which all buntus should redesign to be more inviting IMHO.
2. To the respective buntu forums.
3. To the general ubuntu forums.
4. To it's wiki.
Example: I want Ubuntu because i heard about it from a friend or watched it on youtube and liked what i saw/heard. Naturally i will use google and what is the first site that pops up and i will go to? Ubuntu.com Sadly that is the main site for the GNOME version! I wanted the KDE or the XFCE...or the studio version or Mythbuntu perhaps?
Those things atm are just small links on the right side hidden somewhere am i wrong?
Now most ppl get confused at this point give up and just use GNOME ubuntu which they will like or possibly dislike.
A centralized main website which clearly presents all variants and has links to their respective sites forums and wikis could be very useful simple tool to promote the buntus even more.
How to fix this? Answer: unify all the buntus under one main site presenting clearly the goal of Ubuntu and what it represents in a colorful way.
News and all the non specific stuff can also be handled by this main collective site much like the ubuntu site handeles it today.
Upper most part of the website should contain big tabs with logo/color and name of the Ubuntu variant(Mythbuntu, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu,Ubuntu Studio, Edubuntu..and so on). Once one is clicked the general description text part should switch to the specific buntu description with well designed button link to:
1. It's main website (which all buntus should redesign to be more inviting IMHO.
2. To the respective buntu forums.
3. To the general ubuntu forums.
4. To it's wiki.
Example: I want Ubuntu because i heard about it from a friend or watched it on youtube and liked what i saw/heard. Naturally i will use google and what is the first site that pops up and i will go to? Ubuntu.com Sadly that is the main site for the GNOME version! I wanted the KDE or the XFCE...or the studio version or Mythbuntu perhaps?
Those things atm are just small links on the right side hidden somewhere am i wrong?
Now most ppl get confused at this point give up and just use GNOME ubuntu which they will like or possibly dislike.
A centralized main website which clearly presents all variants and has links to their respective sites forums and wikis could be very useful simple tool to promote the buntus even more.
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