| 
 Geoff, assuming that information is one level down, 
what would be the pointer to that level, so it would be obvious that you are on 
the right track.  I think we can do a much better job than we now do of 
making it obvious how to get to important information.  My preference is to 
have the first page more useful with more information, but I will bow to the 
will of the majority. 
  
Any other opinions out there? 
  
Best regards, 
  
Robert D. Love President, LAN Connect Consultants 7105 Leveret 
Circle Raleigh, NC 27615 Phone: 919 848-6773 Fax: 720 
222-0900 email:  rdlove@xxxxxxxx 
  ----- Original Message -----  
  
  
  
  Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 11:54 
  AM 
  Subject: Re: Suggested change to the 
  802.3af home page 
  
  Bob- I disagree with your suggestion. I don't think these 
  topics are appropriate for the top page but rather belong down at least one 
  level. I would welcome a discussion of what would be an appropriate 
  reorganization of something at the "802.3af public area" or 
  below. Geoff
  At 01:00 PM 9/15/00 -0400, RDLove wrote: 
  I would like to suggest some changes to our 
    802.3af home page.  I am sending this note to the reflector, because I 
    would like others to think about what information they want to see direcly 
    pointed to on our home page for easily tracking our task force 
    activities.    The present home 
    page contains the following: 
    
    
    
    
    
        Additional pointers and information I would like to see on there 
    include: 
     
      Important 
      announcements (without requireing hypertext links, like a ballot is open 
      and will close on ??/??/??). 
      A 
      What's New section with a list of files that have been recently posted or 
      changed (such as meeting minutes for the interim meeting, and new 
      documents posted to the "public area" for between meeting 
      documents. I invite 
    others to suggest additons (or modifications) to this 
    list.   Best 
    regards,   Robert D. 
    Love President, LAN Connect Consultants 7105 Leveret 
    Circle Raleigh, NC 27615 Phone: 919 848-6773 Fax: 720 
    222-0900 email: rdlove@xxxxxxxx 
 |