> If I wanted to know something *about* the *Haskell Platform* I would
> click the link The Haskell Platform under the section About. So it is
> actually mentioned 3 times on the front page. What could be improved
> are the 2 download links: "Download Haskell" and "Download GHC". It
> would perhaps be better to have one nice big "Download" button that
> takes you to a separate download page.

Good thinking!

>> Furthermore, when someone offers feedback designed to improve a page, and 
>> does so in a very non-threatening way:
>> ... then in my own humble opinion, snapping back with "Are you sure this 
>> isn't user error?" is not a particularly nice response.
> 
> E-mail isn't the best medium to convey emotion. I read Dons reply as
> "Are you sure this is a problem with the front page and not a slight
> oversight on your part?"

Fair enough, and I will be the first person to admit that my own response was 
not the nicest way that I could have --- wait, hold on...  darn you Tony 
Morris, you beat me to it!  Fine, in that case I will be the *second* person to 
admit that my own response was not the nicest way that I could have 
counter-responded.

I maintain, though, that when someone describes an experience they had using 
something in which they got confused, and offers constructive feedback on how 
things might be improved so that others could be less confused in the future, 
then it is much better to reply to the person's suggestions and whether they 
are good or bad ideas, rather than to describe why it was unreasonable for the 
person to have been confused, since the latter kind of response will just turn 
the person off from offering potentially helpful suggestions in the future.

Cheers,
Greg

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