> > Adding to the visual problems is that I don't have Helvetica installed on my > machine. I think I'm getting the standard, ugly Arial that comes with Windows. > Perhaps we can embed a Creative Commons licensed Helvetica clone in the site?
Thanks for your feedback, Nate. Installing Helvetica is a great idea. Can we get an open source license? >> >> 3. It never says what Sugar is. "Sugar is a computer operating >> environment for students, designed to replace or complement existing >> desktop user interfaces." The website never states anything plainly, >> opting instead for this long list of dull incomplete aphorisms, which link >> to phrases that are _still_ not valid sentences. Even aggregating all the >> information in that list, I would not be able to tell you what Sugar is. > > I agree that there needs to be a promintently displayed page that attempts to > describe Sugar in a few paragraphs. I find the current list of ...sentences... > to be very intimidating for some reason. People aren't used to reading content > organized like this. I think we can work on making these keyphrases more succinct and meaningful. In essence, they attempt to describe Sugar dynamically (through the contents of the site) without the need for a static mission statement. If you have any thoughts on better keyphrases, please let us know! Christian > > Finally, let me say thanks to the folks who have worked on the site. It may > not be perfect but it's a great step in the right direction. > > Thanks, > Nate > -- Christian Marc Schmidt [email protected] Pentagram Design, Inc. 204 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10010 212/ 802 0248 _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
