Nice. Really nice. What I'm missing is the referenca to Apache. As I said before, I think this should be reflected in the logo slogan (Apache Tapestry 5). There should also be a full stop after "Code less, deliver more".

Robin, can you please as quickly as possible make available the logo (also the source) as well as the needed CSS? I'd really like to put up the new website at [1] and start filling it with content so that we can finish this project.

Cheers,

Uli

[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/TAPESTRY/

On 09.07.2010 11:49, Robin Komiwes wrote:
fixed.

-- Robin Komiwes
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Dmitry Gusev<[email protected]>wrote:

This looks relly cool.
Will the design fit to width or it will be fixed-width?

One thing about documentation, will it have some structured TOC?

On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 13:34, Robin Komiwes<[email protected]>
wrote:

Not satisfied with my first proposals, I was waiting for new inspiration
to
come in order to propose something better.
That happened yesterday in the train, on the return of a tapestry5
training
I gave.
Here is the URL for the previews:
http://komiwes.fr/www-tapestry/

What do you think?
-- Robin Komiwes
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Robin Komiwes<[email protected]
wrote:

Thanx Sebastian, I was waiting since the beginning for your feedback.


On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Sebastian Hennebrueder<
[email protected]>  wrote:

Hi Robin,

this is a great design and the first impression visiting the page is
amazing. Personally I prefer version 1 which remembers me of a magazin
like
front page.

When using version 4, the following case came into my mind. If you
start
reading and the text starts to move away, you need to wait some time
before
the slide reappears.

 From an information point of view, the front page is great. There is a
short introduction to tell the user what Tapestry is and some room for
more
details.

In an analysis I made some time ago for Tapestry, there had been
different
types of users. You have already seen the remarks from the experienced
Tapestry users needing a direct link to documentation and probably
news
and
downloads. Another user type is the architect or CTO looking for quick
information of the project. He is interested in key features of
Tapestry,
number of committers, support options, licence, release cycle, papers
and
presentations
There is the new user who wants to learn the Tapestry and needs
'getting
started' infos, documentation, community areas and finally somebody
who
wants to contribute. The latter needs information about contributing
stands,
access to community.

The links you have positioned on the top do not include community and
support.

We do not refer to Apache as well. May be there is a place for a
sentence
like ' Tapestry is an Apache Foundation project.'

Below you can find a information grouping I made, when we have
discussed
the redesign in 2009.

I hope this time, we are going to succeed and get the main website
updated.

Go on guys and core committers don't let this effort silently die
again.

Best Regards

Sebastian

About the Project

    * Home
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    * Release Notes
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Getting started

    * Official Tutorial
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Documentation

    * User Guide
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    * --
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Am 27.05.10 08:34, schrieb Christophe Cordenier:

  Hi

This one may sound a bit old-fashioned nevertheless i suggest it :
Build
Once Compose Everywhere

2010/5/26 Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo<[email protected]>

  On Wed, 26 May 2010 18:57:20 -0300, Christian Riedel<
[email protected]>   wrote:

  Sounds like advertisement for some AOP-framework :)



It could be Tapestry-IoC slogan, then. :)

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Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
Independent Java, Apache Tapestry 5 and Hibernate consultant,
developer,
and instructor
Owner, Ars Machina Tecnologia da Informação Ltda.
http://www.arsmachina.com.br


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