Hi,
I just spotted this on planet.debian.org -- I think he's got a point.
I'll post it here for future reference.
cheers,
Andrea
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http://liw.iki.fi/liw/texts/software-webpage.html
Checklist for free software web pages
Abstract
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A brief checklist for web pages for free software.
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February 26, 2005, Lars Wirzenius (li...@ik...).
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A free software web page (or web site) should make it easy and fast to
find the following information:
* Name of program.
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* What the program does.
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* The license.
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* Where there are screenshots (for program with a user interface),
or a demo of some sort, for programs where this can be arranged.
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* Where the program can be downloaded, at least in source form (a
single compressed tar package is preferable), and maybe also in
binary forms.
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* What the program requires for building and running: hardware,
libraries, other programs, etc.
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* Who the authors are and how to contact them.
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* A few news items about the program, such as the dates of the
latest releases. This should preferably come after an
explanation of what the program does to server newcomers better
(they're more likely to stay that way).
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This is related to content, not to its presentation. Presentation should
make it easy to find all the above information, but is otherwise a topic
too large for this little text.
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