+1 -- looks very nice to me!
On 6/15/15 1:40 PM, Ian Maxon wrote:
I've tried to incorporate some of the changes mentioned in the thread,
an updated version of the site is here (at the same place!) :
https://parshimers.github.io/asterix-website/index.html
If there are no major objections I think this will get pushed to the
Apache website once we release in the next week or so.
- Ian
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:44 PM, Ian Maxon <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey everyone,
I've been working on making a better website to use for our Apache domain.
You can check out a preview here :
https://parshimers.github.io/asterix-website/ , and the source is here :
https://github.com/parshimers/asterix-website . It should build like any
other Jekyll website, just be sure to change the URL if you try previewing
it locally.
Any thoughts would be welcomed. I think the frontpage still needs some work
(the features should have some sort of small image to illustrate each one ),
and there should be a detailed features page. The documentation also needs
to be harmonized and integrated with this site. I think we could also add a
blog easily, but I'm not sure how everyone feels about that. It would be
good to show activity and give people a peek of what's going on between
releases.
This new website should also be a lot easier to maintain and add content to
for everyone. There's really not much HTML required unless it is a more
complex layout like the front page, for example all of the contribution
pages are just markdown.
Thanks, and looking forward to your comments,
- Ian