tom.davie: > > On 9 Jul 2009, at 18:32, Thomas ten Cate wrote: > >> Are there any kind of hard statistics and analytics that we can base >> this discussion upon? There is always room for improvement, but >> stumbling around in the dark making blind guesses may not be the best >> way to go. Although I personally feel that Lenny's proposed page is an >> improvement, statistics could tell us what actual people actually use >> the site for. > > I'm not sure that that's useful. We can (assuming there are statistics) > easily find out what the front page *is* used for. But that doesn't > necessarily mean that that's what it *should* be used for. In my mind, > the front page is for nothing more than enticing people to use Haskell > for long enough to look at a second page where all the useful stuff is if > you are a haskell programmer. It should include no more than a > description of what haskell is, why it's cool, a link to the > documentation, a link to a Haskell Platform Dowload and a link to the > earlier mentioned "second page".
Maybe that's actually a new Haskell Platform page you're describing? -- Don _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe