Hi *,

On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 11:43:43AM -0600, J David Eisenberg wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
> > On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 10:38:18AM +0100, Johan Beckers wrote:
> > > Clytie Siddall schreef:
> > > > On 17/12/2006, at 1:43 AM, Konrad Stobiecki wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > >> I tried to imagine that I am an entrepreneur who does not know English.
> > > >> I enter www.openoffice.org and see "Native Language" leading to native
> > > >> projects. But if I do not know English, I leave the web page convinced
> > > >> that I am not able to find the language version of OpenOffice.org that
> > > >> suits me.
> > 
> > Well, theres still the image of the worldmap inside that button, so even
> > when you don't know what "native language" means, you could guess from
> > the image.
> 
> If I'm a first-time user, I don't want to have to "guess" or go on a hunt
> through several levels of clicks to find what I need.  I've said it
> before: the main page at www.openoffice.org is not designed to meet the
> needs of the first-time user who is trying to find out about the product.

You're mixing things/dragging the topic to another one... 
The issue raised was the native-lang one, you're talking about the
product pages.

ciao
Christian
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