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Ian, everybody involved here,

We need to know what is it exactly that we want to accomplish with the Freenet site. I can think immediately about several issues that need clarification:

1. What is the intended audience? Techies, freeloaders, general public, existing users, potential new users? Which of these or other groups gets the priority?

2. How should the website be used? Will one visit be enough to convey the point or do we want people to keep comming back? If yes for what reason? Regularily or sporadically?

3. Should it provide more information, or be more appealing to make people "give freenet a try"? Or should it have more free speech advocacy? Should the information provided in the directly accessible pages (FAQ, Architecture) be detailed and oriented for the tech crowd or should it be more general. If so, where should the in-depth info be published?

4.?
5.?
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n.?

Input from everybody appreciated. Is it possible to create a poll with TWiki?

-- ZaB - 07 Jan 2002