Hi All,

just to highlight two things that would make it easier for starters to jump in 
the project and get involved. You most probably already thought of these and 
just didn't come around to doing them, but just in case.

 - if the root only contained one index.xhtml page (plus folders), that would 
make such a difference to anyone trying the project out. It would also focus 
the efforts into having some kind of hub page that directs to all the main 
things (from stable to bleeding edge) that one can try. Like "Where you can go 
from here" paragraph, which would point (e.g.) to the user's directory, to a 
blank page, to exploring legacy worlds, to browse docs. That would entail 
moving the scripts, legacy pages and test pages into dedicated folders.
 - if all the user's directories could be in the "users" folders, that would 
single-handedly half the "clutter" of the root and it would enable the set-up 
to scale up for much longer.

I understand that in the scheme of a wide research project this is not 
important stuff, but just saying, those two things would make such a difference 
to new starters, I think.

Cheers,
Davide
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