On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Antonio Dalvit <[email protected]> wrote: > happy to see lot of people available to help! > > For Matt: i was thinking is wordpress is the right tool or a classic CMS is > better suited for our needs....
To find the right tool we have to know what our needs are. I will write just the first ideas that I have about the aims of the new website. It is a work in progress, obviously. 1. A visitor should be immediately informed that the software is available, stable and safe, for a certain list of devices. So that he can see if he has got (or could buy) one of those. 2. A visitor who is not an expert in mesh networks should understand, by reading few lines, what it's all about. A typical _read_more_ link should take him to more details, but always not much technical. What he wants to know are the pros and cons for him. 3. A visitor should be able to download the software and be guided through an easy how-to on its installation and usage. 4. The website should make it easy, in many ways, the formation and growing of local communities. A visitor can see how many people in his neighborhood are interested in forming a community and get in contact with them. Therefore the site must warmly invite any visitor to share some info about himself and his level of involvement. Therefore the tool we use: 1. must give much flexibility to customize the layout and the flow of the navigation. 2. the ability to access a db is a must. --Luca PS: Soon we'll have a mailing list dedicated to the website. _______________________________________________ Netsukuku mailing list [email protected] http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku
