Right now I think a "getting started" page needs to include instructions for setting up an OpenId provider, because people trying to set it up behind-the-firewall are most likely not going to be able to use an OpenId provider that is outside-the-firewall.
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Vassil Dichev <[email protected]> wrote: > Bertrand mentioned users' first impressions of ESME and I think he was > spot on. It will pay off to have a really focused "first steps" or > "getting started" page, where a user would be able to find information > in 2 minutes: > > * what can ESME do for me or my organization (that other tools can't): > > Comet? Actions? > > * where can I try a demo: > > http://esme.us > Doesn't matter it's outdated. > > * how can I build & run it: > > svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/esme/trunk/server esme > mvn jetty:run > > > Where would the appropriate place be? The > http://incubator.apache.org/esme/ already has a "Getting Started" > page, so maybe we should build on from there. We could also put links > to more detailed information in the wiki. > > This "getting started" page has probably similar goals to the ESME > presentation slides, so it might help to further distill the essence > from these slides. > > Thoughts? > > Vassil > -- http://erikengbrecht.blogspot.com/
