"Sebastian Sastre" said:
> > "Enlight the web" > "Web enlightment has arrived" > "Enlighting the web" > "Web development enlightment" > "Iluminate development" > "Web development enlighted" > > An inportant moment to open mind and chest to express the seaside experience > has arrived. Lets put our best experiences in words guys/girls!! > That's a nice theme. How about "seaside - for enlightened web development"? It might be worth adding a "mission statement" as well, as there's nothing else on the page that tells you what seaside actually is! How about the words from Wikipedia - "Seaside is a free and open source web application framework for developing web applications in Smalltalk." One point about the new design - if someone does come to the site with only a vague idea what seaside is about, the most useful link (to the "About" overview page) is waaay down at the bottom of the page - could this link be added as the first link in the "About" section? (Maybe renamed Introduction rather than have the rather recursive "About - about"!) Cheers, Michael _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
??? What about the slogan "The framework for developing sophisticated web
applications in Smalltalk"? Since it's so heavily weighted in the website's randomizer, it's likely the first thing visitors will see... Richard On 7/13/07 6:05 PM, "Michael Davies" <[hidden email]> wrote: > It might be worth adding a "mission statement" as well, as there's > nothing else on the page that tells you what seaside actually is! How > about the words from Wikipedia - "Seaside is a free and open source > web application framework for developing web applications in > Smalltalk." _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Hi Richard,
the problem is that the prhase is a definition, not a slogan. To illustrate my point imagine the guys of scriptaculous deciding their slogan will be "The JavaScript Framework for dynamic visual effects and user interface elements built on Prototype" instead of "it's about user interface, baby!" A slogan has a very accurate mission to archieve: it defines but informally, mostly emotionally. Formalism is a consequence (that we wish to happen) of acceptance of that informal approach suggested by the slogan. We have a plenty load of formal support to give but the informal one is giving us some work now :P all the best, Sebastian Sastre > -----Mensaje original----- > De: [hidden email] > [mailto:[hidden email]] En nombre > de Richard Eng > Enviado el: Viernes, 13 de Julio de 2007 19:46 > Para: Seaside - general discussion > Asunto: Re: [Seaside] Re: Seaside Digest, Vol 55, Issue 48 > > ??? What about the slogan "The framework for developing > sophisticated web applications in Smalltalk"? Since it's so > heavily weighted in the website's randomizer, it's likely the > first thing visitors will see... > > Richard > > > On 7/13/07 6:05 PM, "Michael Davies" > <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > It might be worth adding a "mission statement" as well, as there's > > nothing else on the page that tells you what seaside > actually is! How > > about the words from Wikipedia - "Seaside is a free and open source > > web application framework for developing web applications in > > Smalltalk." > > > _______________________________________________ > Seaside mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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I feel it's tempting. I was thinking on those options too. But, witouth
> De: [hidden email] > [mailto:[hidden email]] En nombre > de Michael Davies > Enviado el: Viernes, 13 de Julio de 2007 19:06 > Para: [hidden email] > Asunto: [Seaside] Re: Seaside Digest, Vol 55, Issue 48 > > "Sebastian Sastre" said: > > > > "Enlight the web" > > "Web enlightment has arrived" > > "Enlighting the web" > > "Web development enlightment" > > "Iluminate development" > > "Web development enlighted" > > > > An inportant moment to open mind and chest to express the seaside > > experience has arrived. Lets put our best experiences in > words guys/girls!! > > > > That's a nice theme. How about "seaside - for enlightened web > development"? > rationalizing, what do you think people will feel with a prhase like this? They will feel attracted? Their curiosity will be waked up? Or they will feel like scared little birds? I ask this because I think lot of people will *think* they are not prepared for *enlightening*. If that is the case (most people feeling like that) we should search for something that wake up curiosity but at the same time don't produce this "scaring little birds effect". Our quest is refining ! > It might be worth adding a "mission statement" as well, as > there's nothing else on the page that tells you what seaside > actually is! How about the words from Wikipedia - "Seaside is > a free and open source web application framework for > developing web applications in Smalltalk." > I can't talk for others but I imagine that at some point it will be necessary it's only that I don't see this as the number 1 priority today. > One point about the new design - if someone does come to the > site with only a vague idea what seaside is about, the most > useful link (to the "About" overview page) is waaay down at > the bottom of the page - could this link be added as the > first link in the "About" section? (Maybe renamed > Introduction rather than have the rather recursive "About - > about"!) +1. Very good observation. Cheers, Sebastian > > Cheers, > Michael > _______________________________________________ > Seaside mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Sebastian Sastre wrote:
>> That's a nice theme. How about "seaside - for enlightened web >> development"? >> > I feel it's tempting. I was thinking on those options too. But, witouth > rationalizing, what do you think people will feel with a prhase like this? > They will feel attracted? Their curiosity will be waked up? Or they will > feel like scared little birds? I ask this because I think lot of people will > *think* they are not prepared for *enlightening*. If that is the case (most > people feeling like that) we should search for something that wake up > curiosity but at the same time don't produce this "scaring little birds > effect". Our quest is refining ! > I don't think people will feel like they are "scared little birds", but my concern would be that they perceive arrogance. For example, if they are coming from a Java background then using smalltalk would indeed be enlightening, but they wont think this at first. They will think that because Java is currently the most popular and that's what they know, then they are by definition the most enlightened. To these folks such a phrase might be seen as an insult and everything they read after that will be with eyes toward seeing something to criticize. _______________________________________________ Seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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