Simon Porter (hailstormxp at fairadsl.co.uk) wrote:

> <http://freenet.winterfellstudios.net/>  

The layout looks nice.  Very clean HTML.  But don't forget to leave
a place for Hops the Bunny. ;-)

Currently the menu has "Freenet", "Applications", "Authors",
"Developers", "Donate".  I'd change this to:

 * Home
 * News
 * Download
 * FAQ
 * White Papers
 * Donate

The Home page should have primarily user-oriented content: *brief*
discussion of what Freenet is and why it's useful, links to screenshots,
redundant links to Download and FAQ, etc.

The Download link should bring users to a page where they can get
the Freenet software, and which also has links to Freenet client
projects such as fcptools, Frost, FreeWeb, whatever still exists (the
stuff currently labelled "Third Party Tools").

The FAQ link should, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!, link to
<http://freenet.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?FAQ>.  This is not
where the current Freenet page links.  In fact, NOTHING on
freenetproject.org links to the real FAQ, and if you only know the
domain name of the real FAQ, you STILL can't get to it, because
<http://freenet.sourceforge.net/> just redirects you to
<http://freenetproject.org/>!  It can also link to the obsolete
information at <http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/FAQ>,
with a warning that it's obsolete.

White Papers would also link to all of the other stuff that's currently
under Developers.

-- 
Greg Wooledge                  |   "Truth belongs to everybody."
greg at wooledge.org              |    - The Red Hot Chili Peppers
http://wooledge.org/~greg/     |
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