New websites
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@doniks said in New websites:
maybe there is a good reason to have both.
You nailed it.
There are historical reasons that lead to this situation and now we want to make things more clear.
Delineate and explain the difference between the community website and the OS website.There is also Lomiri.com that has to fit the visual identity, it's a lot of work.
And thanks for your suggestions, I think there are great ideas to help differentiate things and help people navigate more easily.
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@doniks Yes, that's exactly the reason. Ubuntu Touch is one of the projects that UBports' amazing contributors are working on. But our community does more, and some of these projects are not just for UBports to use, but to share with other open source communities so they can use them and maybe contribute back.
Fixed ut.io, I still need to think a bit about a new text for devices page. As for navigation, yes, it works like that.
Thanks for the suggestions
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@Capsia hello there ! Just a quick note: the devices pages is a mess and has always been. To get to the list of supported devices you need to actually pick one of the "flagship" devices and ask for "details" and only then do you get access to what's what. Something more akin to the devices homepage of lineage os would be nice I think
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@Emphrath huh, I just open the dropdown list of supported devices list (on mobile).
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@Luksus i'm talking about this page: https://ubports.com/zh_CN/supported-products
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@Emphrath At the top of that page is a dropdown menu where you can select โAll Devicesโ
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@Emphrath ah, I understand.
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@Emphrath Hi! There are currently 3 different pages stating different devices to use Ubuntu Touch on, which are maintained by different people: https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/ which is community maintained, https://ubports.com/en/supported-products and https://ubuntu-touch.io/get-ubuntu-touch for UBports and Ubuntu Touch websites, which is difficult to understand. The reason for having two different sets of devices is that the Foundation promotes devices from manufacturers such as Volla, which are sold with Ubuntu Touch pre-installed. The second reason is historical; in the early days of UBports, there were only a few ports available, and these were listed on the Ubuntu Touch page.
@arubislander The idea is that in the future there will only be one website that lists devices, and within that there will be a section or page that lists the promoted devices.
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OK now I see it