As was posted on the OSLC blog last Friday [1], there is an effort underway to update the the open-services.net website, and your participation is welcome and appreciated.
Take a look at the reasons why a redesign is being considered [2], and why it's being done in public [3]. Those of you with experience in web and mobile design should be able to contribute in many areas [4] [5]. The can-of-worms that is a potential logo redesign has also been opened [6], and probably everyone can have an opinion there. (I've already given some of my thoughts [7]). I'm sure we'll end up with a better looking and more usable open-services.net, and I hope you'll find it interesting to follow along and share your thoughts. [1]: http://open-services.net/blog/follow-along-as-we-redesign-in-public/ [2]: http://oslc.github.io/redesign/why.html [3]: http://oslc.github.io/redesign/ [4]: http://oslc.github.io/redesign/wireframes.html [5]: http://oslc.github.io/redesign/mobile-first.html [6]: http://oslc.github.io/redesign/logo.html [7]: https://github.com/OSLC/redesign/issues/1 Best regards, Sean IBM Kennedy OSLC Community Development Leader for IBM Rational Operations Coordinator for the OSLC Steering Committee Phone: +1-905-413-4385 8200 Warden Ave Fax: +1-905-413-4850 Markham, Ontario L6G 1C7 Email: [email protected] D1/R0A/8200/MKM LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/seanpk Canada OSLC: Lifecycle integration inspired http://open-services.net by the web Eclipse Lyo: Enabling tool http://eclipse.org/lyo integration with OSLC There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come. -- Victor Hugo
