In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ft.com>, "Simon Peyton-Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But can > we arrange the home page of Haskell.org so that a new and ignorant > visitor can simply look on the visible page (without prior knowledge) > and know where to go? Yes, yes, go ahead and change the page as you like. Getting it just right is harder than it seems, though. Meanwhile I shall admonish contributors to bear in mind that our first audience is those expecting a web-site on Haskell and not necessarily interested in this "wiki" thing. > And can there be some information readily > accessible that explains what categories are, and how to use them and > add to them? I'm hoping readers will just click on a category page and see a little index of relevant articles, and understand what it's about. I can edit the structure of category pages if necessary. Nevertheless it may be appropriate to make it clearer on the front page whether or not a link is a page with actual content or merely one of these indexy-things. Editing the website, on the other hand, takes us in MediaWiki territory. More prominent links to editing help on Wikipedia might be appropriate; strictly speaking I can't just copy it across for copyright reasons. -- Ashley Yakeley, Seattle WA WWED? http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ _______________________________________________ Haskell-prime mailing list [email protected] http://haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-prime
