How do we want to present OCaml to the World on OCaml.org?
We're reworking the homepage, the "Why OCaml?" page, as well as the Industrial and Academic Users pages on OCaml.org.

The aim here is to improve the narrative and provide people with all the info they need in order to decide whether they want to try and use OCaml.

Personally, I think we may want to present OCaml as a solid, reliable, trustworthy, efficient choice, that is also flexible and fun. But there's many ways how to express that and that's why I need your help: Tell me with your own words what makes OCaml awesome.

I prepared a few questions below.

If you don't have an answer to a particular question, or it's not relevant to your situation, you can just skip over it.

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What do you like best about OCaml?
How did you first discover OCaml and what made you start learning OCaml?
Have you used OCaml in a business context, and, if so, what problems did you solve with OCaml?
If you had to describe OCaml in a single sentence, what would you say?
What are, in your opinion, the most important things the OCaml.org Homepage needs to show or say?
What would you change about the Academic Users page at https://ocaml.org/academic-users?
What would you change about the Industrial Users page at https://ocaml.org/industrial-users?
Anything else you want to say about OCaml?
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