Hi,
John McCreesh wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 01:04 +0100, :murb: [maarten brouwers] wrote:
[...]
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).
I agree. 'Projects' is a main menu tab, visible on every page of the
site, yet its content is (IMHO) technical and boring.
I have to agree.
Any ideas how we can make it more interesting and less boring?
'Contributing'
then 'Programming' isn't much better.
But too many clicks away, still a bit boring and not guiding to the
projects where the hacking takes place...
Sooner or later you come to the projects.ooo/index or
projects.ooo/accepted or development.ooo pages.
As said I think we should make those more attractive and helpful and
provide shorter ways to find them.
Greetings
Stefan
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