
Rob Stewart <stewart@sig.com> writes:
From: David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com>
Rob Stewart <stewart@sig.com> writes:
My point was that most of it needs to be in one place.
Perhaps I've helped you to see that some of the points you mentioned are useful for the business and technology oriented visitor and others are only of interest to the latter. Thus, some separation is warranted.
No, you haven't. The people I talked to were all tech people; this was the information they wanted. Empirical evidence like that carries a lot of weight with me.
I haven't argued giving such people the information they need!
It sounded like you were arguing for separating the information I was describing into two batches, one of which includes all the stuff that "non-technical" people want to read, and the other of which includes the rest. I simply oppose distributing the basic information needed by "technical" people across multiple pages. I think I might also object to having information for "non-technical" people on the front page, to the exclusion of information for everyone else. If moving any of this off the front page is appropriate, it should probably all go under an "About" link. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com