Linux.com Relaunched Under New Management 70
mikesd81 writes "Linux.com has been relaunched under the direction of the Linux Foundation. The goal of the site is supposed to be a community hub that lets the Linux community participate and contribute their knowledge. An initial look as the site is today makes it look like a news site. Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin insists that the plan wasn't for Linux.com to be a breaking news organization but rather as a resource for the Linux community as a whole."
Nice design/colors... (Score:1)
Great business plan! (Score:5, Funny)
Look everyone, a tech news aggregator! What an original idea...this will be revolutionary. Can the year of Linux on the desktop be far behind now?
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It was the year of the Linux desktop five years ago. It's just that 95% of the users are behind the trend.
Re:Great business plan! (Score:5, Informative)
And it messes up your browser (Firefox in my case) too. Check this out:
http://linux.com/distrocentral/download-linux [linux.com]
Right now it continually refreshes the page while asking for authentication, spawning a new window each second. I managed to escape from it with some careful mouse wrangling.
Re:Great business plan! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Great business plan! (Score:4, Funny)
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Bad linux.com? Yes, but more importantly: BAD Browser for letting websites create modal dialogs.
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Funny, I don't see it refreshing at all. I get a pop-down saying:
This has username and password input widgets, plus Cancel and OK buttons. It doesn't seem to have any way of setting up an account, so I tried a couple of dummy loging, hit OK -- and got back exactly the same pop-down windowlet. So I hit Cancel -- and got the same po
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The popup goes away after you click "Cancel" ten times.
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Thumbs up (Score:3)
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They are already encouraging people to write tutorials, and of course they have the forums and the Facebook-esque social networking thing.
So slashdotted... (Score:2, Funny)
What is it running on? Windows?
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Linux / Apache according to netcraft.
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According to: curl -I linux.com
It's about time... (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm glad to see that they're back up an running, and even more so now that they're providing more than just news. Here's to hoping that the site flourishes and maintains what I've come to expect so far plus more.
Re:It's about time... (Score:4, Funny)
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Thanks for the support and yeah I was ironic. I mean we all love penguins, right?
DistroWatch has them beat for now (Score:2)
They have a section called "DistributionCentral" that's supposed to give lists of popular, desktop, embedded, server, etc. distros and then descriptions of those. All the links want authentication credentials. Screw that. Publish your site or don't. Don't stick up a bunch of publicly available info on the public portion of your site and then set it to require authentication because you don't have the code or markup templates ready just yet.
For newbies? (Score:5, Insightful)
When I first became interested in Linux around 2005 or so and wanted to find out more about it, one of the first sites I tried was linux.com. (Hey, why not, I learnt about distros a little while later.) What a mess it was. The new site is a lot better, but I still don't think it has the portal quality that a site with the standing of "linux.com" needs. Where is the elevator pitch about what Linux is, where is the explanation of the ways it's similar to Windows and the ways it's not? Instead we get press releases from the Linux Foundation. Think of the other 95% of the world when you're scaping linux.com, guys.
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If we're talking about the kernel, kernel.org.
If we're talking about a full system, debian.org.
Done!
Re:For newbies? (Score:4, Insightful)
kernel.org looks horrible though, and does not represent what a (complete) Linux system is capable site.
kernel.org is designed by geeks, for geeks. What is needed is a central site which is designed by designers, with marketing types' input, for regular people. THAT and getting the "RTFM" and "it's open source, fix it yourself" folks out of positions where they respond to user questions on project mailing lists and messageboards.
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Re:For newbies? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Try extracting anything useful from Sourceforge - and did I mention that you have to register before you can take a look around, poke the tires?
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What do you mean? This [sourceforge.net] is a link to Scribus project. The description and download link is right there. Screenshots just a click away. No registration required.
After seeing this (Score:5, Informative)
and having a soft spot in my heart for them since I discovered Linux in 1995 I still think linux.org [linux.org] and The LDP [tldp.org] are way better then this...
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I'm totally serious and I love Linux or wouldn't be sitting here talking about it 13 years after I found the aforementioned sites.
What's wrong with linux.org? You don't like red? There is no flash, no ani-crap of any kind. There are a few discreet ads to the
side that actually offer products I may be interested in buying. (books ftw!)
The page is neatly laid out to provide you links to news about Linux, documentation for Linux, applications for Linux, etc. Glancing
at it for a quick minute shows a wealth of us
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Oh, but they're both oh so very...1996! That's the problem! Yeah! They need more AJAX Web 2.0 Javascripted-to-death bullshit, or nobody will respect them. Haven't they ever heard of Ruby? On Rails? Sheesh. Why don't they just get with the program already? Why aren't there Flash games built into the advertisements, for fuck's sake? Everyone knows you need a Flash game built into your banner ads before the crowds will come.
(This post is extremely tongue-in-cheek, since the first useful web page I eve
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They certainly don't need any AJAX or JS in general, but linux.org in particular could look a little less like a Geocities page.
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This site commits the sin of "click here to read the story -> "oh wait, click here again please, to be sent to the actual story".
Further fail, for being flash driven, and having those ridiculous cnet buttons plastered everywhere. Even worse, the comments system looks like it has been ripped straight from some of those craptacular "PC for morons" sites.
Way to take a great idea and garbage it.
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Flash vs.substance (Score:1)
Hey! take that gleeful smile off your face.
Off to a GREAT START! (Score:1)
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What is your user name? We'll fix it.
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