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Is that really a problem? Do we care if we scare away a few non-technical users? Is there any possible consequence to intimidating whatever small percentage of people are uncomfortable around SVN web interfaces? I am willing to argue that there is not. I am willing to argue that such people are irrelevant.
I think his question is more "do we care about them to the point where we avoid doing things that are more friendly to prospective developers in favour of prospective users."And I don't think we've even established that this isn't favourable to both groups.
My girlfriend who is not a tech savvy person, but who is a tech user has always found the current Rockbox front page diabolical. It's put her off doing any of her own investigation into Rockbox as a product because there's too much technical information on there that has no value to her at all.
Sounds to me like you're not agreeing with me at all - I'm arguing for *less* stuff on the front page - not more.
y have we bothered developing Rockbox Utility? Clearly you don't care about non-technical users, so why not just ship a perl script per DAP that does what RBUtil does?
I can only relay my personal findings on the subject. My girlfriend who is not a tech savvy person, but who is a tech user has always found the current Rockbox front page diabolical. It's put her off doing any of her own investigation into Rockbox as a product because there's too much technical information on there that has no value to her at all. I showed her the new design and she instantly warmed to it. "Oh good, all the technical junk has been hidden away now, I could probably find my own way around the site now".
Since we didn't get rid of manual install tools, theres no trade off involved here, and so why not have it if people want to work on it? Personally I find it quite useful.
Unless your girlfriend is an aspiring open source developer, I think this is her loss, but of no concern to us. If people aren't interested in running (let alone developing) Rockbox, I see no reason to care that they dislike a technical front page. In fact, I think a dislike of a technical front page and disinterest in rockbox are likely correlated to a high degree.
Quote from: saratoga on May 01, 2009, 11:51:47 AMSince we didn't get rid of manual install tools, theres no trade off involved here, and so why not have it if people want to work on it? Personally I find it quite useful.So we have it because it's useful to us, not to users?
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