Hi webdev'ers,
An idea. We are talking about the web experience here, but as long as
there is no prototype to play with it is hard to imagine how it works.
We can of course ask some people to set a design up, comment, but how
about (ab)using the wiki for this? Of course this effort will not focus
on design, but on text, wording etc.
I ask this first on this list, since it might get messy on the wiki
page, for which I would suggest the following naming scheme:
Website/Tryout/2007/index.html
Website/Tryout/2007/support/index.html
Website/Tryout/2007/download/mac/index.html
etc.
all pages that will be needed will be created also in the wiki first. We
will then, as a group be able to finetune words, etc. No discussion in
the page, wiki-discuss or this list is suitable for that.
One thing however that I am worried about is that it becomes messy from
the wiki-management perspective, there will be many pages created, and
that might be a problem. Of course after this rally, we can remove the
pages... but is that easy (never seen the MediaWiki backend myself)?
If noone objects, I'll just set some pages up and see how it works out.
g.,
Maarten
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