Hi all,

well we technically have a site up and running nicely. It's content is part of 
the project itself. It's automatically built and deployed by Jenkins. 
We use asciidoctor and the maven-site-plugin to generate the content for it. 
The problem is that is just doesn't look so great. 
http://plc4x.apache.org/

So it's more the art part of web-design and/or the art of texting we could need 
some help with ;-)
We've got the technical base well covered.

Chris

Am 18.09.19, 21:33 schrieb "Roy Lenferink" <rlenfer...@apache.org>:

    Recently Celix migrated from the Apache CMS to hosting the website through
    the gitpubsub system as well.
    For Celix we're using Hugo meaning our content is written in markdown.
    
    If you want to have a look please do here: http://celix.apache.org/
    The source exists here: https://github.com/apache/celix-site
    
    Roy
    
    Op wo 18 sep. 2019 om 16:33 schreef Owen O'Malley <owen.omal...@gmail.com>:
    
    > Since all of the Apache projects have their websites checked in, find one
    > you like and copy the style and start from there. That is how Calcite
    > <https://calcite.apache.org/>'s page ended up looking at lot like ORC
    > <https://orc.apache.org/>'s.
    > ..Owen
    >
    >
    > On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 6:16 AM Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de
    > >
    > wrote:
    >
    > > Hi all,
    > >
    > > I just wanted to ask if there is any “shared service” or nice person 
that
    > > could help the PLC4X Website.
    > > It’s sort of looked the same since I initiated the project and I think
    > > it’s not quite in a state that will make people get interested in what
    > > we’re doing.
    > > As I really suck greatly at web-design, I just wanted to ask if there is
    > > any shared service or someone willing to help us with improving it.
    > >
    > > Would be happy for some positive feedback,
    > >     Chris
    > >
    >
    

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