[libre-riscv-dev] [Bug 166] New: website review

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http://bugs.libre-riscv.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166

            Bug ID: 166
           Summary: website review
           Product: Libre-RISC-V Website
           Version: unspecified
          Hardware: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: CONFIRMED
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: ---
         Component: website
          Assignee: lkcl at lkcl.net
          Reporter: lkcl at lkcl.net
                CC: libre-riscv-dev at lists.libre-riscv.org
   NLnet milestone: ---

I like the new "spicy" intro.

(1) At this stage, my only comment (as someone who worked on research sent to
institutional investors, IPO reports, etc.) would be to try and keep the
acronyms consistent throughout.

LibreSoC (not LibreSOC)
GPU (not gpu).

And to continue being focussed on the benefits. And perhaps, at some time, 

So, I rather like this intro:

We're building a chip. A fast chip. A safe chip. A trusted chip.

A chip with lots of peripherals. And a GPU. And an AI accelerator...

Oh and here, have the Source Code...


NICE!

(2) I would have someone reorganize this page a bit and make it match more in
rhythm with the "Fast, Safe, Trusted" theme.  Oh...and about

https://libre-riscv.org/why_a_libresoc/

And this page, too.

https://libre-riscv.org/About_Us/

Have each section reinforce the theme of Fast, Safe & Trusted.

(3) And somewhere...if possible, maybe spell out more clearly WHY the LibreSoC
is going to save manufacturers a lot of money.

In the Mission Statement...it says:

give mass volume appliance manufacturers an alternative to expensive
un-auditable chips


(4) Which brings me to a suggested NEW Mission Statement, along these lines:

"We are bringing the world an alternative chip that is Fast, Safe, and Trusted.
We give manufacturers the freedom to be able to fully audit their products from
the processor on up, enabling them to create secure, reliable and "just as we
designed it" experiences for their customers."

I offer this Mission Statement to perhaps spark you guys into thinking of
something catchier for that particular page.

Once you get the Mission Statement down...then the rest of the page will
follow.

Warmly,

Marie (✿◕‿◕)

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