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=== Journalists === | === Journalists === | ||
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+ | Journalists can come to Open Food Facts because: | ||
+ | * they are interested in the project and want to write about it | ||
+ | * they are researching something related to food (e.g. an additive like aspartame or E150d) and they found us through Google | ||
== Goals == | == Goals == | ||
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=== Responsive design === | === Responsive design === | ||
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+ | * Have a single version of the site that gracefully displays on laptops, tablets and smartphones | ||
+ | * use a framework like Foundation | ||
=== Internationalization === | === Internationalization === | ||
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+ | Open Food Facts is a global project, we aim to be in all markets and as many languages as possible. | ||
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+ | We need: | ||
+ | * Sub-sites for each country (e.g. http://fr.openfoodfacts.org) | ||
+ | * Sub-sites available in different languages (e.g. http://ch-fr.openfoodfacts.org in French and http://ch-fr.openfoodfacts.org in German) | ||
+ | * Right-to-left support for Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean etc. | ||
+ | ** Zurb Foundation supports right-to-left, Twitter Bootstrap does not |
Revision as of 16:42, 22 September 2014
Target audiences
Visitors and users of the Open Food Facts web site include:
General public
- interested in what they eat for a lot of different reasons
- people with eating restrictions (allergies (e.g. lactose, gluten), personal convictions (e.g. vegan), religion)
- people who want to eat better food (ingredients, quality labels)
- people who want to eat healthier food (e.g. pay attention to additives and nutrition facts)
- people who care about the environment (e.g. local food, palm oil)
First time visitors
- Visitors who have read about Open Food Facts somewhere
- Visitors who stumble on a product page after typing a specific query in Google
Regular users
Returning and regular users who use Open Food Facts to:
- Decrypt labels of their products
- Search products meeting their needs
- Compare products before buying them
Contributors
Contributors:
- add products with the Android, iOS or Windows Phone apps
- add information to products (that they have added or that others added) like categories, ingredients, nutrition facts etc.
- correct errors
Re-users
- Individuals, organizations and companies who re-use the Open Food Facts data to do other things:
- personal research
- data journalism
- mobile apps
- web apps
- Mostly interested in the licensing and technical details:
- http://world.openfoodfacts.org/data
- help and feedback (e.g. API needs etc.)
- It would be a good thing to show some of the actual re-uses
- we are currently listing them off-site on https://www.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/produits-alimentaires-ingredients-nutrition-labels/
Developers
Journalists
Journalists can come to Open Food Facts because:
- they are interested in the project and want to write about it
- they are researching something related to food (e.g. an additive like aspartame or E150d) and they found us through Google
Goals
Turn 1st time visitors into contributors
In almost all countries, we do not yet have a critical mass of products to build really useful applications. It is thus critical to turn as many first time visitors into contributors who will add products distributed in their country.
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What to put on the site?
Information items
Requirements
Responsive design
- Have a single version of the site that gracefully displays on laptops, tablets and smartphones
- use a framework like Foundation
Internationalization
Open Food Facts is a global project, we aim to be in all markets and as many languages as possible.
We need:
- Sub-sites for each country (e.g. http://fr.openfoodfacts.org)
- Sub-sites available in different languages (e.g. http://ch-fr.openfoodfacts.org in French and http://ch-fr.openfoodfacts.org in German)
- Right-to-left support for Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean etc.
- Zurb Foundation supports right-to-left, Twitter Bootstrap does not