Thank you everyone for your comments/feedback. We have tried to address 
most of them, and others are being tracked as an issue in the GitHub repo.

We have a new website published now. You can check it out here: 
http://openwhisk.apache.org/ 

Matt and I are actively working on fixing outstanding 
issues/bugs/features. Please feel free to open new issues here (
https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-website/issues) with your 
comments/feedback/any feature request.

Cheers
Priti

P.S. please force refresh your browser cache if you run into styling 
issues.



From:   Rodric Rabbah <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   08/04/2018 06:57 AM
Subject:        Re: OpenWhisk Website Redesigned




If that's correct, note that in general in Apache projects those
people are called "Users", because they are users of the software that
we produce, and the "Developers" are the people who write the
OpenWhisk software that the ASF releases.

With my incubation mentor hat on I would recommend using that standard
terminology


the attached image is from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4_2gxTtLaQ
knative does a good job of defining the 4 personas: (end) user, developer 
(package providers or integrators for openwhisk), operator (those 
deploying and operating openwhisk for others), and contributors (those 
developing and improving openwhisk itself).

i thought this was very nicely done.

-r 



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