Hey everybody,

I’ve started a modest website update for the upcoming 2.0 release:

- new logo
- removed textured linen background, moved to flat grey
- new top-level marketing slogans (wip)
- new intro texts (wip)
- new 2.0 download section (final links TBD)
  - I kept the 1.6.1/1.7.0 section, because people will want to be
    able to keep downloading that
- improved load time by serving JIRA “Submit a Bug” JavaScript include
  from the same host as opposed to live from JIRA which tends to take
  a few seconds. This might need updating on JIRA updates, but these
  are rare.
- improved “small screen” menu drop-down


    Preview here: http://jan.prima.de/couchdb-2.0/

    Branch here: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-www/tree/2.0



TODO (needs your help):

- I don’t know my way around @2x images in web design and I think the new logo 
needs some treatment, would appreciate any designer here taking a lead on this. 
Feel free to just commit on that branch.

- finalise marketing slogans and description updates. Bikeshed away (within 
reason, the main direction has been decided upon a while ago).

- I’d like to add a few pointers to different CouchDB use-case scenarios that 
highlight the awesomeness of our replication. I think the easiest of these is a 
short blog post series that then can be linked to from the main website (as 
opposed to introduce more sections into the single-page, or changing from 
single- to multi-page). My thinking here is that we want to cover the following 
scenarios at least:

  1. 3+ node CouchDB cluster, replication for inter-node updates

  2. 3+ cloud locations, a cluster in each, for geo-distribution (closer to 
users, and fault tolerance)

  3. cloud location + 1000s+ of mobile / web clients  (w/ PouchDB and Couchbase 
Lite), highlight Offline First (offlinefirst.org) strength

  4. distributed office locations (think London, New York, Tokio), all 
end-users with low-latency connections to CouchDB, all data syncing in the 
background, easy to open new offices, etc.

  5. eHealth Africa Ebola Response. Essentially 3. but more concrete, with 
focus on regions with challenging network infrastructure c.f. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sLjWlWvCsc&spfreload=10

  6+. <your ideas here>

  Optional / later:
    - npmjs.com case study (they heavily rely on CouchDB and replication)
    - some big data client of Cloudant’s would be nice ;)

All of these would just be a couple of paragraphs long, nothing too in-depth, 
but with nice diagrams showing all the components and data flow.

Who’d be up for helping with these? I’ll send you one of the sweet, exclusive 
CouchDB 2.0 coffee mugs :)

// CC Jenn, would you able to coordinate this again?

These shouldn’t take long to write, and I’m sure we can get 3 or 4 together 
until next Thursday, so they can go out with the 2.0 release.

What do you think?

Best
Jan
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