Closed (fixed)
Project:
Documentation
Component:
Marketing
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
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Unassigned
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Created:
26 Sep 2005 at 02:47 UTC
Updated:
26 Dec 2005 at 23:40 UTC
Am I ok to add The Onion, Gallery, and Evolt.org to the Drupal Gallery page at http://drupal.org/handbook/drupal/gallery ?
They're all pretty high-profile sites that have switched to Drupal recently.
Or is this page only for people who volunteer to be listed, or are there some other kind of "entrance requirements?"
Comments
Comment #1
cel4145 commentedThere's this recent drupal-docs thread which discussed what should go on the gallery page. Not sure that a decision about the decision making process has been worked out completely.
Definitely, my vote is for including the Onion. Very, very high profile :)
Comment #2
Bèr Kessels commentedplease add all three. Once we have a bigger set, we can weed them out.
Untill we get the discussed workflow in place, I'd say: just add. It might even help to get that workflow in there faster if people add images of sites that are not wanted in there :p
Comment #3
webchickOk, added all three!
One thing I noticed though as I was going through is all of the other screenshots link over to http://mysteryexperience.com/ rather than being hosted on Drupal.org itself. Is that intentional? It seems better to maybe keep them all local in case that other site ever goes down.
If you want me to go through and create local images for those in the gallery, let me know.
Comment #4
Bèr Kessels commentedWOOPS
I was talking about: http://drupal.org/image/tid/41
That other one should be removed, IMO. It is odd, full with HTML and hosts the images remotely. We don't want others to be hosting our images (and thus being able to 'steal' Drupals site stats etcetc. Unless we know the hoster very well.
Ber
Comment #5
webchickOh, hehe. Ok, I put them there too. :)
I just left the descriptions blank since the rest of them seemed to be like that (and also to give time for guidelines to be developed on what these descriptions should say).
The one advantage the http://drupal.org/handbook/drupal/gallery page has is it's actually in the handbook, under the section "Is Drupal right for you?" which is great from a marketing perspective. As far as I can tell, there's no way to add an image gallery to a book. We could make a jump-off page ("More gallery examples") but it makes sense to have at least a couple "show-stoppers" listed in the handbook first to get peoples' attention.
Should I instead limit that list to maybe 4-6 sites (The Onion, Spread Firefox, and maybe 2-4 other "high profile" sites?), and then link to the Websites gallery for more examples?
Comment #6
webchickThis was done a long time ago.
Comment #7
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