Hi!
The links on the home page are designed to take potential *users* to a
description of what each component of OOo does. So, when Base became a
separate 'standalone' component, it got its own link
http://www.openoffice.org/product/base.html (and the Base folks asked
for a link to their project page, which is now on the bottom of the page
"For more information, please see the Base project page").
I agree with your reasoning, yet I never understood however why 'Math'
had to be included. Isn't math used similarly to the Chart component?
used as an object inside either a writer/calc/impress-document. That's
at least my experience. Technically Math is available as a separate
program, but who ever uses that?
I do think we could update the project page, and make it more friendly
to both engineers and end users who are interested in details. I think
we could reduce the four pages to three, where the first contains the
accepted projects, possibly in a connected manner (e.g. fileformats
below, or above the writer, spreadsheet etc. components), and
website/marketing/support/ln10/documentation grouped apart. It needs
some thinking... but I believe such a solution would be better the the
problem noted by Ingrid Halama (and would improve the website in general).
Yours,
Maarten
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Maarten Brouwers (murb)
http://www.murb.nl
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