> Mikhail,
> 
> Very strong points and I agree mostly.
> 
> Are you interested to step on the plate and write a
> marketing version of the
> front page as you like it to look?
> 
> Please, say yes ;)

I would be glad to but I have no sufficient expirence
except learning stuff from books and some careful reading
or others writing. Some training also counts, but that's
all.

That I can say for sure is that Struts main page is very
carefully designed in terms of that should be placed on
top, that should go next, and so on - it gives a hint about
order in which things (and that things) should be
presented.

Maybe it is reasonable to copy _information structure_ from
Struts page and replace Struts stuff with Cocoon stuff, and
then change it if need. For example, our "horses" (imho)
could be XML/W3C, in place of JSP/Sun for Struts. Sun makes
standards for Java, but W3C makes standards for the whole
web. SVG, XHTML, XML, XSLT, a lot of stuff that Cocoon uses
was born at W3C. Cocoon allows use of most advanced W3C
tecnhologies in a way that most other frameworks still
can't provide, this fact can be used. W3C gave life to
XHTML, and W3C gave life to XML/XSLT, but the latter ones
still are supported by Cocoon better than in most other
frameworks like Struts.

In short: there is a good example of good main page around
here, and if we can replace it's information by our
information and then add some stuff unique to Cocoon, it
will be a good thing. Good step to make Cocoon more popular
and simplify comparing it to Struts and other frameworks.

Mikhail

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