[webteam] My ideas about the target group and goals for this website

Florian Jensen admin at flosoft.biz
Mon Jul 9 16:23:47 CDT 2007


Sexy! Yes! My dream has been heard!

A good example: Xeus Messenger .. never got it working. Always fails. But I
keep tracking it, as it simply looks WOOOOW!

Has anyone seen the new Yahoo Messenger for Vista? It is wooow!
http://messenger.yahoo.com/windowsvista.php That is how clients should look
like. That is why people use iChat. It has no functionality, but it is
BEA-Utiful.

There are two end users. The admins, they need functions to manage the
servers, for example PSI. Then we have got the end user. They want
something sexy. So let's give them Yahoo Messenger ... ow yeah ... doesn't
do Jabber :( But maybe a Client will emerge which will be so beatiful.

FJ

On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 23:12:55 +0200, "Sander Devrieze"
<s.devrieze at pandora.be> wrote:
> 2007/7/9, Florian Jensen <admin at flosoft.biz>:
>> competition is great. Definitely competition is something Jabber needs.
> But
>> we do not only need to focus on Developers. I think we should also have
>> pages to get people easily started with Jabber. I.e. a Client chooser,
> has
>> anyone ever tried all clients to see which fits best?, and
> documentation.
> 
> Convincing the end user should be the work of the client projects. We
> just give them the tools and allow people of these projects to share
> knowledge. People involved in a specific client project know the best
> for which people their client is suited and how they should market
> their client, at least that is how it should be IMO :-)
> 
>> For the video tutorials, I have done several of them a few years ago
> about
>> Jabber, and I would be happy to make new ones. But it is a lot of work,
> but
>> I think it is worth doing.
> 
> It's not that difficult: you easily can split the work :) It only
> takes some time in the beginning, but then it's easy B-)
> 
> <snip>
>> A ranking of Clients, based on user feedback, i.e. Rating, and maybe
> even
>> commenting!
> 
> I don't think the average end users needs such a ranking: they just
> need something sexy that works like they want. So, we just need to
> make Jabber clients so sexy that computer magazines write about
> it...remember how OpenOffice.org and Firefox got so popular amongst
> the masses? ;-)
> 
> <snip>
> 
> --
> Mvg, Sander Devrieze.
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