User:Monteirobrena/MediaWiki Homepage Redesign

What are the main problems you see in the current homepage?
The bigger problem that I see in the main page is not show the power of MediaWiki. I think the main page need awakening the interest to know and use the it. It's necessary show how easy is use it and some small demonstration of how the MediaWiki works is very welcome, too.

Furthermore, the main page could contain the answer for the questions:


 * 1) What is the MediaWiki?


 * 1) How I can get it?


 * 1) How I can use it?


 * 1) Why I should use it?


 * 1) Who uses it?


 * 1) Where it is use?

The answers to these questions will guide people interested and animate them to using.

Which webistes do you think we should look at to find good lessons and inspiration, and why?
Ubuntu See the image with comments

The Ubuntu main page is focused in highlight your qualities and how to get it. There is also possible make a tour online to know how it works.

Sublime Text See the image with comments

The Sublime Text main page has a demonstration to the many things it's possible do with it. This demonstration works like a video.

AngularJS See the image with comments

The AngularJS main page it's very clean and highlight the benefits to use the framework. The way to get it and contribute has a highlight, too.

The highlight in benefits and qualities is very useful because people can know what they can do with the tool and why choose MediaWiki instead of other similar tool.

What good ideas do you find at MediaWiki.org Main Page Tweaks and why do you think they should be taken into consideration?
The disclosure of statistics about use of MediaWiki is relevant because demonstrates the reliability of the tool and its acceptance by the community.
 * Various statistics about mediawiki ?

Like said before I agree that the MediaWiki main page must answering the questions to auxiliar who search a software solution for their needs. If the main page can show the potencial of MediaWiki it is probable that more people will stay anxious to use it.
 * There's way too much text on all of these designs - I think a homepage has the purpose of answering the questions - "what problem it solves", "why i'd want to use it" (sometimes tied to who uses it) and "how i can use it". The homepages I am seeing answer those questions somewhat but the answers are very hidden and require a lot of parsing! I'd encourage a design which makes use of "below the fold text". To take some examples - http://lesscss.org/ and http://nodejs.org/ both give a clear message at the top and underneath are text heavy.