Looks like a good start.  I like Daniel Tiru's suggestion of a "Made with
DynAPI / download" section.  One thing I notice about the current site that
is also on the suggested first page, the "timestamp" articles (headlines,
monthly article and poll).  These are nice when they're updated frequently
on a high traffic site to keep the content looking fresh.  But the thing
about the current site, it doesn't get updated frequently so it seems to
have the opposite effect of looking stale (and it's probably low traffic).
Should we be expecting the behaviour pattern to change?  Should we be adding
the extra work to generate the content and make the updates?  I'm sure we'd
have enough motivation for the first couple months, but then other things
come up and interest gets lost.  If we go with the "timestamp" articles, we
better make sure we understand the committment required to keep the project
from looking stale.

Leif

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joy Ride" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 8:21 AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] DynAPI webteam - site structure draft


> Hello,
>
> I finally managed to find out some time to put in to DynAPI project. As a
> result here is a dynapi site structure draft. All the comments are very
> wellcome. :-) Attached file is created with the MindManager 2002 software,
> free viewer (and some other downloads) is available at:
> http://www.mindjet.com/eu/support/sup_download.php
>
> - Juho Risku / Helmi Staff
>   http://www.visualway.com/helmi
>
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