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Serge Huber updated UNOMI-932:
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    Fix Version/s: unomi-3.1.0
                       (was: unomi-3.0.0)

> Modernize unomi.apache.org website for Unomi 3.0
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>
>                 Key: UNOMI-932
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UNOMI-932
>             Project: Apache Unomi
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: unomi-site
>    Affects Versions: unomi-3.0.0
>            Reporter: Serge Huber
>            Assignee: Serge Huber
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: unomi-3.1.0
>
>
> The current Apache Unomi website has several issues that make it difficult 
> for new users to discover the project, understand its capabilities, and find 
> the help they need:
>  * Outdated framework and design — The site uses Bootstrap 4 and an aging 
> visual design that doesn't reflect the maturity of a top-level Apache 
> project. The site is not fully responsive on mobile devices.
>  * Poor discoverability and navigation — Users frequently report difficulty 
> finding documentation, community resources, and contact options. Key pages 
> are buried or hard to reach.
>  * No AI/modern positioning — The site doesn't communicate how Unomi fits 
> into today's AI-first landscape, where CDPs serve as the data foundation for 
> AI agents, LLMs, and real-time personalization engines.
>  * Missing integrations visibility — There is no dedicated page showcasing 
> products, platforms, and extensions built on Unomi, making it hard for 
> potential adopters to see the ecosystem.
>  * Outdated content — The tutorial page references Unomi 1.x/2.x. The testing 
> guide contains placeholder TODOs and copy-pasted Apache Beam content. Team 
> affiliations are stale. Several contribute pages have encoding issues.
>  * No SEO or AI engine optimization — The site lacks structured data 
> (JSON-LD), Open Graph tags, sitemaps, and AI-friendly metadata (llms.txt), 
> limiting organic discoverability.
>  * ASF compliance gaps — Video pages embed YouTube iframes directly 
> (potential tracking concern per ASF web guidelines). Company listings are in 
> fixed order rather than randomized.
>  * Stale events and news — There is no consolidated view of recent project 
> activity (releases, talks, articles) on the homepage.



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