If these issues caused @aoohralex problems, I can't wait to see his post regarding modules, ACL, form decorators, doing a db join, ....
- Steve W. joedevon wrote: > >> If you do not want to register, if you scroll down further on the page, >> you'll find direct links. > > I bet if Zend did some clickstream analysis, you guys would be shocked > how many people never see the links on the bottom of the page. I > remember the first time I wanted to find out more about Zend > Framework, I thought you had to register and even had the feeling that > it might cost money. It's only because it was part of a project I was > hired for that I eventually learned it. > > I thought it was only me, but as co-organizer of the PHP Meetup in > L.A., more than one person told me it cost money to download. > > As an experiment, I just now tried to pretend I know nothing about > Zend Framework and Googled it, went to the download page, and indeed > it's confusing for newbies if they click "Full package". > > This might be affecting adoption rate more than you'd think. I'd > suggest more prominent direct links at every stage including the > registration page...see if the download numbers are affected. > > Just my take. > > (One of the biggest changes of my thinking as a web developer came > after speaking to a few marketing pros who analyze the hell out of > clickstreams, I learned that the littlest thing on a page can have a > drastic effect on success of a site.) > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Is-there-anybody-from-Zend-team---tp25455352p25466127.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
