Servus David, Am 25.01.2011 06:52, schrieb David Nelson:
> On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 06:00, Christoph Noack <[email protected]> wrote: >> Concerning the latter: no. Since I know that you also have to focus on >> several things at the same time. But I feel free to bother you again >> very soon, since it's still an issue :-) Okay? > First of all, you're the only person to have raised issues with the > site This is not true. I have been raising issues since the very beginning and all over the time the site has been developed. My latest action was to summarize and add them to [[Website/Development]] on the wiki. Furthermore, I share Christoph´s concern about that someone for example who finds himself on http://www.libreoffice.org/download/instructions/ does not find the download page. Since Christoph already called attention to this issue, I didn´t feel any necessity to point this out again from my side. The fact that Christoph was the first one to indicate some points and others did not explicitly second his statements, does not mean that Christoph is the only one, who stumbled over the issues. Especially since Christoph is known as a long-time and experienced UX expert in the project, I guess many people normally do not see the need to boost his arguments. > On the other hand, I'd be disappointed if what you want involves major > interventions on the site's content, because an *awful* lot of work > has gone into it, and it would be a pity if it was to turn out to be > wasted. The community ows you very much respect for what you have achieved with the website. On the other hand, you asked for some weeks of no intervention in order to create the site without disturbance. It´s very natural, that after such a phase, issues may be raised, that mean major interventions on the whole work. > maybe > we can clarify things during a website confcall. Let's talk about it > by voice - which is sometimes a better means of communication than > email. ;-) Hm. Please consider that this is an international project and some active members are not so well skilled with English as a foreign language. For these people it is much easier to communicate by reading and writing. (For example, it takes me very long to phrase all this in English. You wouldn´t have fun with me, when I took part in a conference call.) ;-) Stefan -- LibreOffice - Die Freiheit nehm' ich mir! -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/website/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
