On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Dusty Phillips <buchuki@gmail.com> wrote:
Er... I just noticed this page: http://www.archlinux.org/about/ refers to "Current" and "Release" and version 0.5 which I think was the version before I first started using Arch. Which is to say: Ancient.
Thayer, I vaguely remember you updating the text for this page, did I just dream that or did you send it to me and I forgot to update the page or it somehow otherwise got lost?
If there isn't a new version of this page lying around, does anybody have any input for what it should say? I know Arch hasn't changed that much.
Personally I want to put Judd's original "dictionary definition" of Arch back in there, that was quintessential arch and should not be forgotten. =)
Dusty
Ack! I haven't read that page in ages...and yes, you were dreaming. My wife and I were working on restructuring the intro text for main page, but someone beat us to the punch. I do have ideas though: Revise and categorize the text into small sections, such as What is Arch?, A Rolling Release, Software Repositories, etc. Under each category include a brief description (1-2 sentences at most) and then provide a link to a relevant wiki article for further reading. For example, the "What is Arch?" section could end with a link to the "Arch Linux" wiki article (or Arch Way, or whatever) and the Software Repositories section could end with a link to the "Official Repositories" wiki article.