On Saturday 15 January 2005 23:32, Kay Schenk wrote:
> Daniel Carrera wrote:
[snip]
> > The primary objective is not that it be pretty, but that the user
> > download the software.
>
> Well if that were the primary objective, we could virtually eliminate
> EVERYTHING on the page excpet for a link to the downloads. 
While I agree with what Daniel says we do not need to go this far.

What about stating what needs to be on the front page before we get into he 
minor details of what color it should be ane where it should be. 
I think that the following are those we are targetting the front page at in 
order :
- new users who want to download OOo
- new users who need help
- people looking for features, comparissons, want to know what OOo is about, 
etc
- the press
- developers
- native lang groups
- regular users to inform them of new OOo items

Am I missing any group ?
Is the order relevant / fair ?

What items are of most importance to these groups :
 - download link
 - help pages, faqs, docs, mailing list
 - marketing info
 - "how to communicate with us" info
 - projects within the OOo family
 - OOo related news items
 - events
 - bug reportiung links
 - site map link
 - search link

What other items are of interest ?

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