When I've raised the subject of a website redesign in the past, the only voices
I heard in response were opposed to it.
But it appears that some people agreed with me yet remained silent at the time,
giving me the misleading impression that I had a minority view.
I'm happy to carve off up-to $5k of that $25k right now, commission a new design
on 99designs (probably around $1k), get a service like
https://thesiteslinger.com/ to convert it to HTML (probably a few hundred $$ -
I've worked with them before, they're good), and from there we can set it up,
perhaps using Github Pages.
I think we should reduce the amount of content on the main website
significantly, limiting it to user-focussed content like explaining what Freenet
is and how to use it.
Developer docs and other more detailed information can be migrated to Github
wiki and linked from the main website.
This can be handled separately to the prioritization process.
Thoughts?
Ian.
Ian Clarke
Founder, The Freenet Project
Email: i...@freenetproject.org
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