Agreed on this suggestion. I happen to work for an ISP, so we might look into using something like freeradius to allow / disallow subscribers to connect. We might also look into using freeradius to allow engineers to access the equipment that we deploy these clients. Of course we could also want to use freeradius in our office to allow people to connect to our internal WiFi. When I first saw the new website I thought that these buttons would introduce me to various use cases like this or to other scenarios. It could then further point to different parts of the documentation. Regards, Niels On 10 Aug 2017 01:25, "Matthew Newton" <mcn@freeradius.org> wrote:
On Wed, 2017-08-09 at 18:01 +0200, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
I like the new design, but am I the only one who expected the three blocks with "Internet Service Providers", "Enterprise Networks" and "Educational Institutions" to be clickable? I expected links to subpages with specific information regarding these three topics.
Nice idea. You can click on the "+" under each one to expand it, but maybe they should offer more than that.
Thanks all for any feedback - please let us know, so we can try and improve the site further. Especially things like "I was looking for X but couldn't find it where I was expecting".
Not that there are any promises of changing everything asked... but feedback really does help inform decisions.
-- Matthew
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