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.
Cheers,
-Dan
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