nealrichardson commented on pull request #63: URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow-site/pull/63#issuecomment-648454225
> @nealrichardson you shouldn't downplay your visual design skills too much, it's in any case already better than what we have now ;) Underpromise and overdeliver ;) > > Some quick general comments from looking at the preview site (not necessarily related to the changes here though, might be issues on the existing site as well): > > * The "Get Arrow" (dropdown) -> "Releases" page lists the changelogs for each release, but there is no link from here to the more human-readable release blogposts (while those post do link to the changelog). Maybe we could have both links in the bullet points? Good idea. I think this is autogenerated as part of the release process-- @kszucs you probably know for sure. Maybe we can after the fact add links to the release blog posts (where applicable since not all releases have blog posts) in such a way that wouldn't break any assumptions of the script that updates it when we do a release. > * The "Get Arrow" -> "Getting Started" and "Install" pages could maybe be combined? Or at least the difference in scope is not directly clear to me (eg for R it basically mentions the same) The Install page currently is a reference of release artifacts and package managers, many of which cut across languages, while Getting Started would offer user-oriented guides for for someone who says "I want to use Arrow in X language". There is overlap and maybe they could be consolidated, but I didn't see a clean way to do it. > * The "Use Cases" page is not yet linked from the menu? Yeah I noticed that too; do you have an opinion on where the link should go? ---------------------------------------------------------------- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: [email protected]
