Hi Brian, I had a brief look at the new site. I like the layout and design very much.
The sorting on the resource page seems a bit random to me. There is the top (banner) with the “Debunking the OSLC Link-Only Myth” article and below a mixture of articles, websites, tutorials and tools. Is this meant to be in a chronological order with the latest on top? If so, the tools and tutorial will move down overtime. I think they should stay on top. OSLC4JS should also be listed as “TOOLS”. I’m not sure that “TOOLS” is the best title for this category. On the referenced pages, there are: “Reference Implementations”, “Tools”, “Examples” and “Tutorials”. So far, I have no better idea how to call it. Keep “Tools” for now, unless someone comes up with a better name. For the article “Debunking the OSLC Link-Only Myth” you should give Wesley the credit. My contribution to it was rather small. Why is this article listed twice? Is this just an example for different layouts? Since we own the article, we should have a copy on open-services.net and not rely on an external publishing side. This could be true for some other papers/articles. Regarding the tutorials, I think they are all still relevant, but Jim would probably the better one to comment on the relevance. I noticed that there are quite some pictures with the new pages. Are they all free to use and is there no copyright associated with them? Overall well done, I cannot wait to see more. Bye and have a nice day Rainer From: Oslc-Communications [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian King Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2017 4:07 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Oslc-communications] Seeding Resources on New Site Hi Fellow Comms WG Members, I’ve started seeding resources on the new site. You can see them here: https://oslc.github.io/resources/ It is mostly carry overs from the old site, with a couple of exceptions. I have 2 questions for you: 1. What current tutorials should I add? Are all the the following still relevant? http://open-services.net/resources/tutorials/integrating-products-with-oslc http://open-services.net/resources/tutorials/oslc-primer http://oslc.github.io/developing-oslc-applications/ 2. Do you have any other resources you would like to add, either from the old site or new ones? Thanks, Brian -- Koneksys www.koneksys.com<http://www.koneksys.com> [cid:[email protected]] Follow us on Twitter! @Koneksys<https://twitter.com/koneksys>
