Issue raised during a discussion on the swiss knife and its accessibility as the image is representative of open models. An image which certainly be moved (duplicate) to home. A lot of rework of the content/website should come in the following months, it will be a great opportunity to consider it when updating the home.
Negative point: let's say someone reads your post today 20231102 and remembers how the list of open models was symbolically represented by a Swiss army knife a few months later near 20240601.
Will this person be able to easily find this image again? My answer is no because I have tried so many times before having all the keys to find it back.
An exercise for you: pretending to be this lost guy, try these use cases:
Best case scenario
1.a You remember the exact URL: open-models.org. You are going there. How to find the image after that? (doable, but with how many clics discovering the website + the GitHub repo?)
1.b You remember that the guy's first name was Simon, he was talking about "Open ... something" (maybe model(s)) and it was......maybe...on LinkedIn?
Worst case scenario:
2.a You remember open, model and swiss army knife (nothing else). Will you find this picture?
2.b You remember open, and swiss army knife (nothing else). Will you find this picture?
Issue raised during a discussion on the swiss knife and its accessibility as the image is representative of open models. An image which certainly be moved (duplicate) to home. A lot of rework of the content/website should come in the following months, it will be a great opportunity to consider it when updating the home.