After
SourceForge donated the
Linux.com domain to the
Linux Foundation, it has finally come back.
Whilst it's early days yet, I'm not overly impressed with the site and yearn for the good ol' Linux.com website.
The dark browns/black and oranges on the site looks like a propaganda website for Ubuntu (no offence Ubuntu... but it does appear that they are attempting to cash in on
'cool web colours' .. and not necessarily the easiest to read.)
Hopefully over time it will improve and these are just initial teething issues. I hope that the orange on white links disappear over time. I don't find them easy on the eye at all.
The new site contains a
range of ideas submitted by the community. The site features
news on both hardware and software,
download links,
forums and a
blogging system.
Historically
I haven't been a huge fan of the Linux Foundation, but hopefully they do listen to the community and represent it, and not just their own held opinions.
The site seems to aggregate views and news from other Linux sites, so it may end up being a fantastic portal to anything to do with Linux.
I agree that a co-ordinated central website for our much loved operating system is required. This will hopefully assist the average journalist on his discovery of Linux but also dispel widely held
myths that competitors often throw around.
It will be interesting to see where the Linux Foundation market the website.
Will it be primarily for Linux novices looking for help, journalists wanting to cover Linux, or a valuable tech resource for the community or will it spin into a marketing website purely for the Linux Foundation; basically a
membership round-up website so to speak.
It's early days yet for Linux.com, I just hope it becomes a resource for Linux users and potential converts. Personally, I liked the old website so I hope it lives up to it's former self.
Becoming just another marketing arm for The Linux Foundation serves only them and not the community. I hope this slippery slope isn't one we venture down and I'm sure it's not what SourceForge had in mind when handing over the domain.