Well, I think that is necessary to define the goals to reach, what are the objectives of spreedopenmedia.org... and how to promote the free formats, more than having a space on the web with some information about free formats.<br>
<br>I'm not sure what is the purpose of the campaign Folding@home, how this is going to promote free formats? I personally use BOINC and like to stay a little independent without team. A campaing is MailOgging, not Folding@home.<br>
<br>If you want a community around SOM you should go first for GNU/Linux communities, have "contacts" with many communities as possible, and make them help to promote free formats, show them how to contribute to the project.<br>
<br>You have some important and missing information in the site, how to play, see or use the free formats... a link in the front page "install codecs" don't help much, you have to create a own section on how to use the free formats in different platforms, application, etc. the most easy way possible, and have that info accessible the most easy way too. And not just Ogg even if it is the main format to promote.<br>
<br>Some suggestion I have to the site is to add image to the posts, it get really boring to read or see much text.<br><br>And in the FAQ you put avoid MP3, AAC, OOXML, but the question is why?, put somewhere why should be avoided again the easy way possible.<br>
<br>Create links to articles in wikipedia for Ogg, etc, and others sites that provide important and useful info about this formats.<br><br>The site, well, it looks a little unprofessional, and simplistic, the navigation is not the most useful, maybe add more colored seccions, a<br>
<br>These are simple suggestions in the air.<br><br>-- <br>Jorge Solórzano<br><a href="http://www.jorsol.com">http://www.jorsol.com</a>