JW wrote: > Tim the Taller (I presume he's taller; he's Dutch) and the other critics > fail to realize is that no one reads "content".
I disagree completely. I wouldn't touch a new language or technology without first reading content. Neither would my boss, or any other manager for that matter. This is not a watch, a garment, a toothpaste or a burger. It is a software product, which needs a lot of content. Of course it is hard to get the right amount of content that neither overwhelms nor conveys the message. > I'm assured that in print ads the only "content" anyone reads is in > picture captions, and you damn well better make sure your message is > conveyed there. Any other "content" only wastes space. I see no reason to > think that a web page should be designed using any other assumption. The few words in captions should indeed be conveying the message. Which brings up a good question - what message does python.org want to convey? Is beta.python.org doing that? Cheers, Shalabh -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list