NOT SO FAST.
Whilst it's old hat to us, it's still relevant.
Per the 2015 Linux Jobs Report published yesterday:
"The rise of open cloud platforms is creating even more demand for Linux
professionals with the right expertise. Forty-two percent of hiring managers
say that experience in OpenStack and CloudStack will have a major impact on
their hiring decisions..."
So I think it _is_ important that we keep "Open Source Cloud Computing", but
perhaps augment to more closely align with our "Just Works" and related
campaigns/taglines.
Whilst we may need a bit of Botox, it's not necessary to have a complete
overhaul.
Thanks for including us in the dialogue, Ian <g>
Cheers,Sally
From: Ian Rae <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>;
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, 5 March 2015, 11:41
Subject: Re: or website
Recommend we start with the purpose of the website. If only informational and
logistics, documentation and code then perhaps it doesn't matter. But I think
there is a greater purpose.
I would argue it not only represents our project and community, but
communicates our project and community to the rest of the world and to some
extent aligns the community itself.
So I agree with Seb that having a modern, professional, ideally attractive
design is very important. Equally important that the vision, mission of the
community be clear and accessible, and ideally, exciting! What problem does
CloudStack solve better than anything else? Does it solve it in the way the
market is looking for (i.e. costs nothing for a complete product that works out
of box, vendor neutral, runs easily and reliably and can be upgraded for long
term supportability).
Today if you glance at the site you see "Open Source Cloud Computing". I'm not
sure that's very helpful in an age where everything is moving to open source
and cloud computing no longer seems to mean in the market what it did in 2008
(pretty much every web or mobile app or hosting services seems to be "cloud").
Cross posting this discussion to marketing, hopefully this can intersect with
renewed investment by the community members to make CloudStack more accessible
to the rest of the world and thus bring more participants to the community.
Ian
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Rohit Yadav <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Sebastien,
I really like the initiative, while cms.apache.org is handy I think the
gh-pages repo looks neat plus we can continue to use git and not archaic svn :)
I think we can then perhaps have an automated way to build the gh-pages branch
and copy the htmls to cms etc. Should we also use Jekyll based website since
the link (http://apache.github.io/cloudstack/) will be built automatically by
Github (need to confirm, if it allows for non-master branches)? I’ve some
Jekyll based experience, my website too is hosted on Github and uses Jekyll.
> On 05-Mar-2015, at 8:01 pm, Sebastien Goasguen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The website has been bugging me greatly, it's not up to par with today's
> website and does not portray our project in a good way.
>
> I decided to try something quick. I created a gh-pages branch in our repo,
> orphaned from the rest of the code based and pushed that.
> It shows up on github due to the mirroring:
>
> https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/tree/gh-pages
>
> And it builds:
>
> https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/tree/gh-pages
>
> I believe that's nice, it allows us to keep the website under ASF root repo
> but the mirroring allows us to use github pages.
> That means we can take pull requests to build our website instead of using
> svn or the apache CMS.
>
> Any amazing web designer on these lists who wants to take a crack at a modern
> design for cloudstack ?
>
> thanks,
>
> -sebastien
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