As you may have noticed, I’ve changed the front page of freepbx.org to be wordpress, and I’ll be trying to keep it up to date. What do you guys think - better from an end user standpoint?
The important question, to me, is what do you, as users, want? People have been mumbling about how non-user-friendly trac is to non programmers (but, hey, the devs love it! 8) so I thought this might be a good start.
Looks fantastic Rob! It does seem much more friendly from the perspective of someone who just wants to find out about FreePBX and give it a test run.
Alex
On 9/26/06, xrobau <[email protected] ([email protected])> wrote:[quote] As you may have noticed, I’ve changed the front page of freepbx.org to be wordpress, and I’ll be trying to keep it up to date. What do you guys think - better from an end user standpoint?
The important question, to me, is what do you, as users, want? People have been mumbling about how non-user-friendly trac is to non programmers (but, hey, the devs love it! 8) so I thought this might be a good start.
[quote] As you may have noticed, I’ve changed the front page of freepbx.org to be wordpress, and I’ll be trying to keep it up to date. What do you guys think - better from an end user standpoint?
The important question, to me, is what do you, as users, want? People have been mumbling about how non-user-friendly trac is to non programmers (but, hey, the devs love it! 8) so I thought this might be a good start.
Any more suggestions?
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Thanks for the new website! The only comment I have is that the manuals
for FreePBX (the Wiki) is sort of difficult to find. AussieVoiP is not
really the most explanatory description
Maybe it would be better to rename that link to manuals wiki or whatever
to prevent the forum from being bombarded with questions?