Hi Dominik, great work. Looks really nice. How did you create the gifs or where can I find Tim's manual? :-D
What image at the top of the README do you mean exactly? Greetings Florian Am Donnerstag, dem 10.11.2022 um 08:32 +0000 schrieb Philipp Zehnder: > Hi Dominik,<br> > > I really like the new readme. I made some minor changes in the “Contribute”, > please check them.<br> > > Regarding the current image at the top. I totally agree it gives a nice > overview. However, I also think it is a little bit outdated.<br> > Maybe we can update it by removing point 2 at the top and point 3 at the > bottom and put more focus the data analytics part.<br> > > Cheers,<br> > Philipp<br> > > Von: Dominik Riemer > <[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])><br> > Datum: Mittwoch, 9. November 2022 um 22:33<br> > An: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) > <[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])><br> > Betreff: Updated README file<br> > Hi,<br> > > I’ve updated the Github README file to better reflect our feature set and > make it more appealing. I also updated some texts and links and added > animated GIFs as screenshots thanks to Tim’s manual 😉<br> > > The updated page can be seen and compared to dev at [1], and the PR is > available at [2] – any feedback/comments in the PR or here are welcome!<br> > > I’m unsure if we want to keep the current image at the top of the README – I > think it gives a good first glance at the project, but might let users think > StreamPipes only includes a pipeline editor…what do you think?<br> > > Cheers<br> > Dominik<br> > > [1] > [https://github.com/apache/incubator-streampipes/tree/STREAMPIPES-622](https://github.com/apache/incubator-streampipes/tree/STREAMPIPES-622)<br> > [2] > [https://github.com/apache/incubator-streampipes/pull/138](https://github.com/apache/incubator-streampipes/pull/138)<br> > >
