Follow-up Comment #2, support #422 (project savane):
> Well, you can get an overview of the interface looking on a
> running installation like here, at gna.
So, you _are_ saying "suck it and see". You know that this is not really good
enough, don't you?
You can't expect potential users to spend some indefinite time playing with
your demo/guest interfaces to come up with their own list of features. How do
you know they will have the patience or luck to find all the functions? Will
they see any or all the owner or admin features? What if they misinterpret
what they think they've found? How are they supposed to see the interactions
and interconnections (if any) between the various users and subsystems?
How am I supposed to convince my colleagues to invest time and effort trying
this thing out if I don't have any concrete list of features to show them? If
I don't have any idea of the underlying architecture? If I don't know _what_
it does?
Come on guys. If I know open source projects, the information _is_ there in
a load of different README.TXTs, in mailling list archives, in old emails.
Please, spend half a day to put some summary doc together. Put it on the
homepage. Give me a chance. Please.
(Now there's a joke: If I click on the link to your name, Mathieu, I get a
mailform that starts "If you are writing for help, did you read the project
documentation first?" Pah!)
Best regards, Ralph.
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