...Yeah but I actually meant providing the FAQ on the home page before the
user actually searches for it or otherwise find their own way to it as I
think it significantly increases the chance of the FAQ being seen by the
people who need to see them.
Forgive me for quoting Steve Jobs, but.....
"A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to
them."
And yes the front page does present a good summary - but in terms of actually
making people interested in trying Trisquel I think it goes rather nowhere,
in turn decreasing the number of people who try Trisquel.
I also think the front page and the FAQ should provide decent defence against
false FUD from Redmond and/or Cupertino. Questions like "Will Trisquel play
my MP3, MP4, Quicktime files?" should be answered as soon as people arrive at
the front page (or at least in the FAQ - and questions like those aren't even
in there when I'm pretty sure people frequently ask themselves things like
that when thinking about fully free OS').
Speaking of advertising, I suggest against always starting with "What
is....?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4ZoJKF_VuA