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Fair Source Definition should be easier to find #36
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Maybe the About page can cover the mission of Fair Source (which may help tackle #35 too), and a new Definition page can be created that covers the FSD akin to https://opensource.org/about and https://opensource.org/osd. |
I can't find links to them all, but I've experienced/seen multiple situations (on Lobsters, HN, and X) where people totally missed the definition, or don't understand the mission of Fair Source likely because it's a little bit hidden away. I feel like those 2 things are table-stakes, and separate pages that communicate each clearly and separately is worth not having a unique header illustration (at least right away), imo. I feel like an about page isn't what I'd look for if I was looking for a definition. But I'm honestly not even sure I'd even be looking for a definition of Fair Source without a direct link to "definition." Quick alternative would be to add a FAQ "What is the Fair Source Definition?" so that it's clearly linked. |
Small data point: I started linking people straight to /about because I think it tells the story better. |
This was part of my thinking for switching to About, which is one of the very most common web pages on any website. "Definition" is only a thing we are talking about because of OSI, and how many people in our audience are coming in with that strong of an understanding to know to look for a Definition page? IMO we should focus on making the site flow better with the pages we already have, I don't think we need a separate Definition page right now. |
Do you think #45 would help with this at all? |
I still don't think it solves the issue for people coming from an Open Source/OSI context. I agree with what you guys are saying, but can we compromise and add an FAQ like I mentioned instead? I mentioned it as an alternative:
I feel like there needs to be direct resources for the OSI-aware so that misunderstandings can be avoided and we can start to have more positive conversations about FSS. |
Circling back to this ... FAQ sounds great to me. 👍 |
Originally posted by @ezekg in #35 (comment)
Right now it's tucked under "About", which is non-obvious, imo.
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