On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 09:56:33PM -0000, Simon Porter wrote:
> Although it is true that the list of people you mention is the kind of
> people that visit the sit I don't think it makes sense to organise the
> site around these users.

That wasn't my intention.  I am simply saying that in evaluating the
design, we need to put ourselves in the shoes of each of those people
to make sure that the site will be intuitive for all of them.

> As for people coming to the site expecting something like Napster, I
> think this is one of the biggest challenges of the web site is making a
> clear message of exactly what Freenet is. I've noticed with friends and
> also on forums like zeropaid that many people seem to have unreasonable
> expectations of what Freenet is. Many seem to dismiss it straight away
> because as the lack of understanding they have.

Unfortunately there will always be people who form their preconceptions
and don't have any inclination to change them.  You would be amazed how
many people offer their opinions about Freenet to me without even
visiting the website!  I am not inclined to bend-over-backwards for
lazy people to the detriment of those willing to read the words on
the page in-front of them.

> Forums - I will bair your comments in mind. The current dev list works
> well for discussion. I don't know if anything is in use on the
> sourceforge page but some way of keeping a record of people's ideas
> would be good so they don't get forgotten about.

Yeah, unfortunately most of the sourceforge user interface
absolutely sucks, just look at how complicated they have made it
just to download a file (if anything should be made as easy as
possible, it should be that)! Over time we have learned not to
expose our users to sourceforge if at all possible.

> Make the website easy to mirror on Freenet.

This could be tough if we want to take advantage of PHP properly.

Ian.

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Ian Clarke                ian@[freenetproject.org|locut.us|cematics.com]
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