
All the current webpages are now reflected in blueprints for the staging website: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/inkscape-web I've used the nomenclature of "+" to indicate child pages, and to include the parent page in the title.
There are a number of blank pages still existing: *about+overview *about+screenshots (at least not much) *community *community+gallery (limited) *learn *contribute *contribute+contributor-stats *develop (not much more than descriptions and links to the child content) What stands out to be in this review is that _many of the parent pages are blank_. I also understand that this is the staging site which has not been completed. I would prefer we not simply fill a void by adding content, or simply add links to the content on the child pages. Rather, is there a strong reason for these parent pages to exist at all, beside simply adding a category for the necessary child pages? If there is a vision for these pages I would like to see that reflected in our blueprints. Otherwise I think we may see need to consider a revision of the menu structure to keep a simple site and not loose users in the multiplicity of pages.
I would love to contribute more in filling content, if suggestions can be made within these blueprints or through the mailing list! Thanks.
--Jared