Random order for clients page



Summary:

Nils Schneider, a member of the Bitcoin development team, responded to Amir Taaki's proposal to randomly order entries on the clients page. He expressed his disagreement with the idea, stating that it could easily confuse and annoy users when things move around. Nils believes that the ordering should be preserved as much as possible so users can remember where they found a client they liked. He added that making users search the entire page is inefficient and will just get worse once there are many clients on the page (and he thinks that's the goal). Amir Taaki had suggested randomizing the order of entries on the clients page and regenerating the page every two days to give fair exposure to all the clients listed. However, he did not provide any response to Nils' concerns. The email also included a promotional announcement for a Live Security Virtual Conference that would cover today's security and threat landscape and how IT managers can respond. The email ended with links to the Bitcoin-development mailing list. In summary, Nils Schneider expressed his disagreement with the proposal to randomly order entries on the clients page, while Amir Taaki suggested doing so to give fair exposure to all clients. Additionally, the email contained a promotional announcement for a Live Security Virtual Conference and links to the Bitcoin-development mailing list.


Updated on: 2023-06-06T06:14:49.555517+00:00