Hey Andruino Developers,
How about making a website people can actually use?! I think you guys are onto something by making a piece of hardware that is accessible to artists, but why not make a website that is accessible to the world? I had to register three times to contact you and you still probaly won't read this message.
Not to be rude, but I think you are the only one in all 11123 registered members that feels this way.
Well your in now. Welcome to the forum and hope you have something to contribute in time.
Lefty
To be fair, there are aspects of the website that are frustrating. But I think the 11123 members accept this as an expected consequence of a site maintained by volunteers that have to-do lists bigger than the time they have available for supporting the Arduino community
And the members that do feel strongly enough to raise their voices usually do so by an offer to help rather than complain.
But I think the 11123 members accept this as an expected consequence of a site maintained by volunteers that have to-do lists bigger than the time they have available for supporting the Arduino community
You do realize of course that by saying that you're going to get a "Well I can design a better site than what you've already got" response.
I'm not thrilled with the website or the message board, but then I'm not thrilled with my own sites, and I don't have time to work on them either.
I'd have to say that the website and support is well worth what I paid for it.
When I learned programming, we had to use a keypuncher. Well, that was frustrating!
why not make a website that is accessible to the world?
Do you have some specific complaints? Are you talking about the forums, the wiki, or the core pages?
And... hint number 1: I doubt that it's a hardware issue
HA!