From: Alan Reiner <etotheipi@gmail.com>
To: bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Random order for clients page
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2012 22:44:23 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4FFB9707.9020307@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4FFB9537.8040909@justmoon.de>
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On 07/09/2012 10:36 PM, Stefan Thomas wrote:
>> It looks like that because feature matrices aren't especially helpful
>> for newbies to make a decision, especially when the "features" in
>> question were often things like how they handled the block chain or
>> which protocol standards they support, ie, things only of interest to
>> developers.
> A well-designed feature matrix can quite useful and user-friendly.
>
> http://www.apple.com/ipod/compare-ipod-models/
>
> Prose is better to get a sense of the philosophy and basic idea of a
> client. If it was between having only a feature matrix or only prose,
> I'd probably go for the prose as well.
>
> What a feature matrix is good at though is it allows you to very quickly
> find the specific feature or general criteria you're looking for without
> reading through all of the text. So it might be a useful addition maybe
> not on Bitcoin.org, but certainly on the wiki.
>
If we're keeping the clients page, I would really like to see the
feature matrix linked from that page. It shouldn't be on that main
clients page (for the reasons already stated), but Stefan makes a point
that /it is really useful for many users./ Add "Compare features of the
various different clients here: <link>" and users who will benefit will
most definitely click on it. I think that's win-win.
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Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-07-09 15:54 [Bitcoin-development] Random order for clients page Amir Taaki
2012-07-09 16:04 ` Gregory Maxwell
2012-07-09 16:09 ` Amir Taaki
2012-07-09 16:39 ` Stefan Thomas
2012-07-09 16:55 ` Harald Schilly
2012-07-09 17:21 ` Luke-Jr
2012-07-09 17:46 ` Gregory Maxwell
2012-07-09 18:03 ` Alan Reiner
2012-07-09 18:29 ` thomasV1
2012-07-09 18:18 ` Amir Taaki
2012-07-09 18:30 ` Mike Hearn
2012-07-09 22:26 ` Stefan Thomas
2012-07-09 22:37 ` Mike Hearn
2012-07-10 2:36 ` Stefan Thomas
2012-07-10 2:44 ` Alan Reiner [this message]
2012-07-10 3:05 ` Gregory Maxwell
2012-07-10 7:12 ` Wladimir
2012-07-10 9:11 ` Stefan Thomas
2012-07-13 15:20 ` Daniel F
2012-07-09 23:07 ` [Bitcoin-development] Wiki client list (was: Random order for clients page) Luke-Jr
2012-07-09 18:48 ` [Bitcoin-development] Random order for clients page Gregory Maxwell
2012-07-09 20:44 ` Jeff Garzik
2012-07-09 17:33 ` Nils Schneider
2012-07-09 18:24 ` Amir Taaki
2012-07-09 18:54 Jim
2012-07-09 18:57 ` Gregory Maxwell
2012-07-09 19:14 ` Alan Reiner
2012-07-09 20:13 ` Gary Rowe
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