Re: SV: A certain difficulty - lack of action!

Dan Brickley wrote:
> 
> Would an 'RDF Model' Note on the W3C site do the job, where that note
> re-articulated the Model component of the Model and Syntax spec, or is
> there a perceived need for a new RDF Model 'RECommendation'?

People intrested in RDF will find their way to http://w3.org/RDF


Regardles of the document status: Make a the new introduction / tutorial
/ examples series the FIRST thing they SEE, loading that page to their
browser.




On a related topic:

I know many people that think that it's hard to learn anything from the
w3c site. It's not productive to be impartial about the listed bookmarks
for introducitons etc. That means that the visitor have to guess what
link to follow for a good introduction. There is way to many of them!

Maby the complete list of diffrent resources should be on a second page.
Let the first page point to the most important and best resources.

Make a big heading INTRODUCTION and another DETAILS.


The presentation should be based on the visitors needs rather than the
types of documents. Identify the diffrent things a visitor may be
looking for and address those questions with big eye cathers on the
page.

You shouldnt have to read anything to find what link to follow.

-- 
/ Jonas  -  http://paranormal.o.se/myself/cv/index.html

Received on Sunday, 27 February 2000 13:25:37 UTC