I skimmed the recent thread about the website, and I think a lot of the
comments are valid. Specifically, I think it's true that the site is
aimed almost entirely at the existing community.
I think the design I donated two years ago is about due for a refresh,
so I spent a few hours on a new design. It's a fresh take on the same
ideas, but with more emphasis on getting people excited and up and
running. The idea is to give GNUstep the feeling of a real product.
<http://treehouseideas.com/downloads/gnustep.page>
The current site's biggest obstacle to success is information overload.
I tried to address this a bit on the home page, but I think GNUStep in
general would benefit from some *new*, highly-focused articles on
building your first app.
Right now, documentation is somewhat scattered across:
Documentation (/resources/docs-web.html)
Getting Started (/experience/documentation.html)
Wiki Docs
Developer FAQ
This is overwhleming to the casual observer.
What "Getting Started" really needs are 3-5 "flagship" tutorials that
are intended as the first point of contact, and that a newbie can get
through in an afternoon. A critical piece of this, I think, is that
these tutorials are written in the same style and voice. These tutorials
could be supplemented by a "More Tutorials" page.
Best Regards,
- Scott