Rogutės Sparnuotos, 2010-04-11 22:33: > It looks like what you are proposing is not a new website, but a > shift in targeted audience.
I don't think it is. But it might be just me. > You seem to be addressing the naive user, while forgetting the more > technical ones. I don't really agree with this point either. Except that the features list is missing configurability & extensibility (keybindings and hooks). The features list is an issue worth a conversation. > There is this sentence at http://sup.rubyforge.org/: > " > The goal of Sup is to become the email client of choice for nerds > everywhere. > " Thats a real point I think. IMO "client of choice for nerds" is relevant and will be for quite some time to come. > 2. First 700px of the page show nothing useful, except for a screenshot > and big letters. I find the features list, screenshot(s), main navigation and app name very, very usefull. > 3. Some very useful, even if technical, pieces information has been lost in > conversion: > "Handle massive amounts of email." The point is there, though not with those exact words. Introduction starts "Sup is a console-based email client for people with a lot of email". > " > you can clone the git repository like so: > git clone git://gitorious.org/sup/mainline.git > " Link to gitorious project page (which is there) is IMO better than cloning instructions. > 4. You have replaced the credit to Xapian and RubyMail with the credit to > the authors of the website :) Xapian credit is in the features list, but RubyMail credit is indeed missing. > As for the GMail guide, wouldn't it be very useful in the wiki? +1 HOWTOs should IMO be in wiki. That helps to keep them up to date. -- Tero Tilus ## 050 3635 235 ## http://tero.tilus.net/ _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk
