RE: Multiple versions of a page

Hi,

I think it would be helpful to first take a stab at some of the functionality
groupings before trying to determine that the people are getting the version
they can use.  The nature of the groupings might influence how a user
can request them.  A second question that comes into mind is what is the
definition of "best version" for a user.  How much different is "best"
as compared to "sufficient"?

Scott

> I am sure that there are a number of "reasonably obvious" functionality
> groupings. I assume that the first thing we will see is the "reasonably
> obvious" ones catered for, and later we will see more adaptive systems
> designed to better provide for the needs of a wide range of people.
> 
> There is old technology available to do this. The real question in my mind is
> how to make sure that people are getting a version they can use, and then
> how to make sure they can get the version that is best for them to use.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Charles McCN

Received on Friday, 22 March 2002 21:34:26 UTC