At the least, we should provide acknowledgement and thanks to any tool vendors who have donated licenses to us, and that should be done on the front page. Details could be handled elsewhere.

Most people on the web hate scrolling, so it's best to have the most important and most relevant information on the first screen of the first page and provide good navigation. I prefer simplicity, in general, but that's a personal preference.

Ray

Dimitry Polivaev wrote:
Topic 1: creation of a dedicated page for tools used by FreeMind team. I would prefer not creating a dedicated page for tools used by FreeMind, unless the number of elements in the subsection Tools of Authors and contributors exceeds say 7.

I do not see the relevance of the tools for the list of Authors and Contributors, I would like to create a special page dedicated to the tools instead.

In any case, 2 or 3 items should be accomodable by a section on the main page. Also, I suppose that the providers of the tools would prefer placement of their tools on the main page of FreeMind.

The tools provider would pr3fer it, but such solution limits the number of the referenced tools and potentially makes equal treatment of different tool providers not possible. Further I think that this information is of no interest for the most consumer of the main page.

So let me repeat my proposal of creating a separate page, linking to it from all relevant places and removing the tool list from every other place where it does not belong to.

Best regards, Dimitry


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