>
>
> I agree with Jacek.  This is some impressive initiative.
>
Thank you


1. light blue color is hard to read

>
>
> We can try darkening it up.
>
That would be a good idea

 2. small fonts are hard to read
>>
>
> I did some an "eye-ball" comparison and it seems we're using the same font
> family and size as slashdot.org and eclipse.org.  I wonder if those sites
> look "small" to them as well or if there's something about the basic layout
> of the site that might make it worse.

I think except for the fonts on site-updates on the top right, everything
else looks fine to me


>
>  3. getting started link
>> 4. I need a Short description and a download
>> 5. I need a downloadable working example.
>> 6. Navigation screens
>> 7. We really do not know where to get started (this is similar to point 3
>> above)
>>
>
> Seems like all of these needs would be satiated if we had one big link
> pointing to a 5 minute video tutorial.  We've got all this material and more
> (except screen shots), but I can see how someone can get "link blind" with
> so many options.  Seems the best way to get someone started is for us to
> walk them though it.
>
Exactly! . Instant gratification -- if we can get openejb up and running
with a working example on which they can build on, we have succeeded in
giving the user instant gratification and a feeling of success. After that
they become self motivated to try things out and are willing to put in the
extra effort. Basically, we will end up having one more loyal openejb user
:).




-- 
Karan Singh Malhi

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