On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Marc Weber <marco-owe...@gmx.de> wrote:
> (I wrote this two days ago.. unfortunately I missed that my new client > didnt't sent it at all) > > Not wasting so much space on top for wiki space > +1 > > competition to get a new design: > +1, but is it feasable? Is there enough man power to implement it? > Moving wiki content again? > This is much more work than just embedding a new logo. > > code snippet: no hello world please. That's not a way to judge a > language! But: a random haskell one line snippet with explanation would > be cool. > > If a redesign causes too much work what about adding one eye catcher which > everyone who wants to learn haskell will find immediately but won't > disturb users who are used to the current design? > Eg adding "start learning / tutorial" above "Download Haskell" > would be enough. On that page you can tell the new user about > everything (irc, mailinglists, ...) > Could we get hold of (anonymized) logs for haskell.org and mine them for click pattern so we can be a bit more scientific about what things should be made more prominent in a new design? -- Johan
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