Update GNote's wiki page / marketing website
Here is a collection of feedback & recommendations regarding gnote's marketing, which in turn might improve your ability to attract contributors (vs the TomboyNG rewrite project, for instance).
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gnote is badly outdated and gives the impression of a dead project when you look from the outside.
Yet, from a look at https://www.openhub.net/p/gnote/contributors/summary it seems the project is still pretty active (thanks, @aurisc4), but if you were to just land on the wiki page, which is for all purposes GNote's sole marketing material, you'd think it died a decade ago.
- The last non-typo edits to that page go back 5-7 years, and before that probably go back all the way to the 2009-2010 era.
- The screenshot is extremely old (again, 2010 era) and I suspect that GNote doesn't look like that anymore. Also, the screenshot just has generic "Note 1", "Note 2", "Note 3" data in the main window, it doesn't do a good job at showcasing what the app actually does.
- The page references super ancient versions of Fedora (10-11-12 etc.) and an Ubuntu PPA that has been dead for over 9 years.
- It doesn't mention the existence of https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.Gnote (speaking of which, the appdata metadata still has that super old screenshot; that appdata should probably be updated as well)
- It still mentions GNOME's cgit instead of gitlab
- The page doesn't explain/market what improvements GNote has over Tomboy (such as GTK3 and... what else?) to encourage people like me to migrate from Tomboy
- The absence of a rough roadmap leaves visitors wondering what are the project's goals beyond the original "prove that a C# app can be converted to a C++ proof-of-concept app" from @hub's original announcement a decade ago