Guys, I hate to complain, but cannot resist, as I was shocked to see such unprofessional collection procedure description... It is the shittiest one I have seen in a while...
Cannot believe it is written by programmer, as there is a zero attention to detail shown:
Step 1 - it says "
Open this link" - but as soon as you click on the link, it opens in the same window, so instructions disappear. Why not to tell "Open this link in new window" so people can continue to read instructions while opening the link?!
Step 2 - it says "
Disconnect from the internet (important!)" - why not to tell WHY it is important - what will/could happen if I don't do that?
Step 3 - it says "
Type in your secret password (keep this secret!) and save the address that will be generated.". But the input box which is opened in browser is titled "Seed?" (that's extremely descriptive name, but
only for the internal developer of the this stuff, not for normal crowdfund user). So why not to rename the box, or write in instructions: "Type in your secret password
aka seed (keep this secret!),
press "OK", then the address that will be generated." "Press OK" part is needed because most people will not be comfortable with pressing a button on a page while being disconnected from Internet.
Step 4 - it says "
Connect to the internet again and type the address that you just generated into the form below. Hit 'Send' to get the amount of satoshis to transfer in order to verify your ownership.". Anyone noticed there is absolutely no button called "Send" on the page? There is a form containig button called "Submit Query". I suppose "Send" == "Submit Query" for a typical woman, or humanitarian, but not for programmer or technically thinking hairsplitter person. And why "For NXT'ers" section is above, not
below the submit form, called "Step 4 for NXT'ers"?
If some tech writer or programmer in my company would write it that way, he would not work much longer... Have the instructions been written in a big hurry? Hope the actual code for IOTA will be written more carefully
Please fix it, if possible. And sorry if I sound a bit harsh, just I expected more from such brilliant guys as the ones involved in this project. This is not an offense, just critics.