Just to throw additional information into the mix:
* The design was the first major overhaul of the back and front ends of the site in roughly 15 years.
* Introduced to the public in a very light was in October 31st, thousands of modifications/fixes have happened since then.
* The V2 interface truly hit major audiences around the beginning of January. So it's been roughly 4 months, in which feedback has been huge, and read.
* If you visit the changelog, https://archive.org/CHANGELOG.txt - you can see the mass of changes that are occurring, nearly daily.
* The site is nowhere near done.
Are there public source repositories such that one can see the mass of actual changes occurring? Last time I looked I couldn't find anything corresponding among https://github.com/internetarchive
* The design was the first major overhaul of the back and front ends of the site in roughly 15 years. * Introduced to the public in a very light was in October 31st, thousands of modifications/fixes have happened since then. * The V2 interface truly hit major audiences around the beginning of January. So it's been roughly 4 months, in which feedback has been huge, and read. * If you visit the changelog, https://archive.org/CHANGELOG.txt - you can see the mass of changes that are occurring, nearly daily. * The site is nowhere near done.