[ocaml-infra] Fwd: Redesigning OCaml.org
Amir Chaudhry
amc79 at cam.ac.uk
Fri Aug 9 12:25:04 BST 2013
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On 9 Aug 2013, at 12:00, Daniel Bünzli <daniel.buenzli at erratique.ch> wrote:
> Le vendredi, 9 août 2013 à 08:02, Amir Chaudhry a écrit :
>
>>> Ok, I was being lazy with my words but it doesn't matter to me. As a new user, I'm telling you that I found the information useful (incidentally, the very next thing I did was to click through to the ocamlfind page, so I got to the same page you cite because it was properly linked).
>
> Whether you find it useful or not is not the point, good information design does not mislead.
How is it misleading when ocamlfind *is* the most downloaded package in opam? Or are you disputing that?
>>> I'm primarily concerned with web design, not industrial design.
> Well I could have given you print design examples -- fonts being an obvious one, the "rediscovery" of the grid by web designers another one.
>
>>> I think the two are quite different (with hugely different constraints).
>
> They have different constraints but they share the same principles.
I am genuinely interested in discussing the design examples further with you, preferably in person. We should probably keep it off the list though.
Best wishes,
Amir
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