[aerogear-dev] beta project site feedback

Matthias Wessendorf matzew at apache.org
Fri Sep 28 02:38:27 EDT 2012


On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 1:32 AM, mojavelinux <dan.j.allen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Kris Borchers wrote
>> Dan and others,
>>
>> Thank you to all of you for your feedback. We were also unsure about the
>> tagline and just the other day decided to change it to "Open-Source
>> Libraries for Mobile Connectivity". I would be interested to hear any
>> feedback you might have on that wording as well.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Kris
>
> Kris and Matthias,
>
> I noticed the new tagline as soon as I came back to the site to check on the
> replies.
>
> I agree, that's a much better tagline. In our minds, we often want to
> include all the details to be as accurate as possible. However, to someone
> looking for a software library, they have a much higher-level need in mind.
> Thus, having a tagline like "open source libraries for mobile connectivity"
> keeps it simple enough to be sticky while still capturing the library's
> focus.
>
> At first I was going to suggest reintroducing HTML5 in the tagline, but then
> I realized that allowing that to be implied works much better. While HTML5
> is certainly relevant on the desktop, it really impacts the mobile
> experience and hence it's reasonable to assume that if you say "mobile",
> then HTML5 must be nearby.
>
> Just one small thing, I would recommend dropping the hyphen in "open
> source". I'm pretty certain it's right either way, so dropping it here just
> makes it cleaner.

Good point, IMO

-M


>
> Cheers,
>
> -Dan
>
>
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