Hi Brynn,

>> - - The 'Translations' section title should link to the
>> translations page.
>
> Yes, I changed that, because there are 2 links in the Translations
> section -- 1 for translating the website, and 1 for translating the
> program. What about arranging it like the Bugs section just above --
> with 2 bullets? Then each bullet title/heading could be a link?
>

- You could do that, I think. But it probably won't hurt to link to the
Translations page itself, not just to subsections.

>> - - Would it make sense to order the sections on that page by
>> difficulty? - - from easy to hard:
>
> It's currently arranged from easy to hard.  But I thought it made
> more sense to arrange it from most important to less important (or
> greatest need, to lesser need -- since the page is more or less about
> asking for help). That's basically how I arranged Contribute page.
> Although it's quite possible that I don't have a clear
> understanding.
>

- I have gotten the impression (and please, anyone here correct me) that
there are many code contributors, but that there is a gap in the
marketing / documentation staff...

> But until there actually is a guide,
> for people like me, mostly only developers know how to write official
> documentation anyway.
>

- That's probably true. Or at least people who can translate
developer-talk into normal-people-talk... Would you know right away what
'polar coordinates' are, and how use that feature?... 'Arrange along
Arc' *could* have been a better label for that cool new feature...

> Yes, I'll put the formatting back to left justified.  Although I
> think that makes it so much harder to read, and probably deters a lot
> of people from reading any of it (the all left justified text).  I
> really would like to see, or at least discuss doing this in the near
> future, if possible.

- I think there's a good chance for that with Hinerangi and Mathew on
the team ;)

> Thanks for looking it over, Maren  :-)

- No problem, thanks for actually *doing* this ;)

Regards,
 Maren



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