Hi all. There's been a little discussion around a Press / Starter Pack for µF's.

As Ryan King puts it, 'by covering the journalist use-case, we will also hopefully make µf's more accessible to all [non | less]-technical people'.

The aim is to provide an easier way for non/less technical people discover µf's more easily along the lines of the Technorati Press Kit [1]. It would be adjusted to meet a generic less-technical person use-case and supplemental to About µf's [2], wiki Introduction [3], wiki FAQ [4], wiki press coverage [5] and presentations page [6].

The press / starter pack might include the following:

- µF's 'About' simplified introduction as to *what* µf's are, *why* they are being created / are useful and *how* they can be used (currently). Could also include a list of links to:

* Presentations
* 'history of µF's
* Graphics for use by authors / press + buttons [7]
* Historical Press on µF's'
* Links external blog posts around µF's for alternative explanations of µf's and sound-bites.
* µF's Discuss list access

- Basic FAQ along similar lines to the Technorati basic FAQ [8]. Could also contain a list of:

* Implementations / Examples in The Wild wiki sections
* Code examples and creators [9]
* External helper articles (like the wiki Introduction)
* Graphics / buttons

- Press contact [ as a hCard - X2V - vCard of course :) ]

I see a Starter Pack functioning as a simplified introduction and foundation. It might be an addition to either to the Introduction page or the Press page, or a wiki page on it's own. A call to action from the About page to enable journalists or anyone else to be eased in to µF's prior to diving in to the technical information might be useful.

As someone who is new to µF's and having just implemented my first µF as an interface designer rather than a developer, this would of been of great benefit to me when first trying to answer my own questions regarding µF's. Others who I've introduced to µF's have asked almost identical questions that this proposal tries to answer in a more accessible form.

All suggestions and comments will be much appreciated. Thanks,

Jon Tan
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[1] http://technorati.com/press/#kit
[2] http://microformats.org/about/
[3] http://microformats.org/wiki/introduction
[4] http://microformats.org/wiki/faq
[5] http://microformats.org/wiki/press
[6] http://microformats.org/wiki/presentations
[7] http://microformats.org/wiki/buttons
[8] http://technorati.com/help/faq.html
[9] http://microformats.org/code/
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