Anirudh Sanjeev (2010-04-12 01:42): > Hi, > > I'm sorry, I don't buy the "intelligent/experienced/developer users don't > care about the frontend design" idea.
But the frontend of Sup is the ncurses client, isn't it? I do care about my e-mail client's UI, I care less about its website. <..snip..> > Excerpts from Rogutės Sparnuotos's message of Mon Apr 12 01:03:58 +0530 2010: > > Why is the original site bad? I think that it provides more information > > and takes less vertical space. Only the screenshots could be bigger > > (and perhaps 4 instead of 6?). > Why is vertical space bad? I am not saying that the old website is bad. It > isn't immediately obvious what the exact _killer functionality_ of sup is, > unless you take a very close look. _Wasted_ vertical space is bad: the more you see of the real content, the faster you skim through. <..snip..> > > 2. First 700px of the page show nothing useful, except for a screenshot > > and big letters. > Have you heard of "minimalism"? There's a reason why clean desks and rooms > are more enjoyable than cluttered dirty ones. It's not a developer/end-user > thing it's a human thing. Sup's home is a very good example of HTML minimalism. It has minimal design, too. And is enjoyable. A matter of taste, I guess. Your proposed list of features seems to enforce structure by design, but it fails to carry out its mission by succumbing to javascript fun. But yes, the current website could put some kind of emphasis on the features section. <..snip..> > > As for the GMail guide, wouldn't it be very useful in the wiki? > It's been on the wiki for four months. I wrote it. It's very hard to find > on the wiki. > > I hope this again, reinforces my "don't make everything harder to find just > because you target advanced users" belief. Instead of taking the most > important information and putting it somewhere you'll have to google around > for, put it right where people would expect to find it. The point is that the wiki, not the homepage, needs a facelift. And the homepage could list the most visited pages of the wiki. I've seen the GMail guide in the wiki prior sending my mail and I still feel that such a guide is more appropriate there. > tl;dr: It has nothing to do with a target audience. Saying a more pleasing > website does not appeal to hackers is mild stereotyping, and I am not sure > whether to be flattered or offended. > > I've seen this issue a lot before - we write awesome, incredible code and > put it up on a wiki, and don't put in even a hundredth of effort doing > design as it's not intellectually satisfying. So you've got great projects > which fail to distinguish themselves from the crowd - on wikis and github > accounts around the world, there are great projects just like sup nobody > takes notice of. > > And then you wonder why nobody is interested in your project. It happened > to me and my projects as well. > > What I'm hoping is that if someone visits the sup site, they should be > excited and interested to try it out - and having something mildly > professional and something that seems to have some effort put into it will > surely help. More people trying it out is better for all of us. > > This is just a proposed facelift. The devs decide what happens and what > doesn't. I just posted to get some constructive feedback and I'm sure I'll > get some real soon. I was trying to compare the current website with the proposed one, criticizing the latter. Even if you didn't make the design, you have chosen it. I found the colors ok, but I didn't like non-degrading javascript and the amount of vertical space wasted. Next, instead of copying the content, you replaced it with your version. If yours would be chosen as final, I would mourn the current one, so I raised my points about it. Anyway, our dialogue looks incompatible: you seem to be worried about projects lost in web space, whereas I am worried about the trends of the web. One more issue adding to the incompatibility might be the destructive tone I initially chose. Sorry about that. -- -- Rogutės Sparnuotos _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk
