Hi,
I disagree on the colour. Not because of the colour-blindness argument, but rather that we are writing technical documentation here. How appealing it looks is rather less important to me. It is more important to deliver the information and present it in a way that it is accessible to as many people as possible and there is no room for misinterpretation.
Visually I find the big table more appealing as well.
On the pictogram thing. What about using unicode characters for this?
We could rate the boards with stars? ★ to ★★★★★?
How about that?
-Michael
On 5 Sep 2019, at 22:23, Tom Rymes trymes@rymes.com wrote:
I'm with John on this one, the modified version is inferior. I get that we need to be conscious of color-blindness, but the new version doesn't work for anyone. May I suggest:
Green Checkmark: Very well supported. Empty Yellow Circle: Basic Support. Red "X": Does not work. Universal Prohibition Symbol: Does not work and no support planned.
Tom
On 09/05/2019 4:52 PM, Jon Murphy wrote:
Honestly? I think it is too 'flat' and lacks color. The original table was almost perfect. Suggestions: Use Harvey balls - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_balls -or- Use Okto symbols - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okta -or- Something similar to Consumer Reports rating symbols: https://www.consumerreports.org/video/view/inside-labs/5131824875001/our-rat... And it should include color. <—-- One of those things we disagree on EDIT - added mailing list.
Hi,
Yes, I think this works. What do you think?
-Michael
On 3 Sep 2019, at 23:19, Jon Murphy jcmurphy26@gmail.com wrote:
Michael - Is this what you are looking for?
https://wiki.ipfire.org/hardware/arm/playground
It is split into three different Tables: • Well Supported (was green before) • Basic support (was yellow before) • 'Does not work' and 'Does not work and no support planned' (was red and black before)
Here is the old page with colors: https://wiki.ipfire.org/hardware/arm
I’ll begin to remove the color/span code.
Thank you.
Maybe we should have a list at the top with supported boards and then the second half of the page can be the non-supported boards?
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