Paul,
This website is among my favorites since a very long time and I can't remember how I found it. I know that Suzanne Morin, the person who was in charge of the jury when I was in for the first time, in 2001, talked me about it, but I think I was already aware about it. Likely I am a reader of this website since 2001. At the beginning, it was not so interesting for me: it was so difficult to make sense of all these highly technical reports! It became more enjoyable in 2003 with the opening of this forum and my first meeting with you. I was among the very first members to register! Then, I took a closer look to the reports. As I began to get visual stuff (people should remember that it was very difficult to get video of fireworks before the digital camera era and the rise of multimedia websites), I read the corresponding reports and watch the video to learn these technical terms.
Since I have covered the competition for another website during 3 years, I have an idea about the amount of time required to manage
www.montreal-fireworks.com. We all have a life outside fireworks and it sometimes difficult to do all the work within a short time. We are very lucky to have this website and this forum to share our passion for fireworks.
Je profite aussi de l'occasion pour souligner le travail accompli par Mylène qui partage maintenant sa passion et ses connaissances sur les feux d'artifice à la radio, dans un journal et sur le web. Elle aussi doit concilier ce hobby avec ses activités professionnelles, ce qui n'est possible qu'avec beaucoup d'effort.
About the current state of this website, would it be interesting to redesign the home page in order to make it more vivid and more representative of the whole content of the website? To add some pictures, a short video segment, or the interviews (a great addition this year) may be interesting. It may be interesting also to take a look on statistics about the number of visits on your report pages. Are these reports still relevant since the full video are now available to the forum members?
Nevertheless, I also believe that the number of visitors is not the one and only measure that matters. I think that your website is very well-known in the pyrotechnic community and it is the #1 reference for pyrotechnicians who compete in Montreal or dream to do Montreal.
I hope that this website will allow us to read and to discuss about the Montreal fireworks competition once again in 2010!
Fred