Hi Prometheans,

I just came off a chat and call with Alex (CC-ed) from Pixel Point (
https://pixelpoint.io/). They are a web design agency that likes to
contribute back to OSS projects that they love and use, so Alex offered us
a redesign of the https://prometheus.io/ website for free (complete revamp
of the landing page and minor restyling of the docs pages).

Some websites that Pixel Point has already helped with are:

- Drone: https://drone.io/
- K6: https://k6.io/

Obviously this is a larger undertaking that needs general agreement from
the team, but given the quality of the design I think it's a no-brainer
provided that we can maintain the result and are willing to take some time
to work with Alex + team to make sure we get what we want.

On the maintenance aspect, Pixel Point usually uses Gatsby (
https://www.gatsbyjs.com/), which I think is great, flexible, and
well-known (I use it for promlabs.com too). I already brought up that we
would need to verify the site compilation speed in the face of many
markdown pages, basically what we ran into with our current nanoc site
before Julien optimized it. Alex understands that this would be the first
step before deciding on Gatsby as the underlying technology. Other than
that, I don't see major issues to watch out for, does anyone else?

I will let Alex reply and introduce himself, but initially it would be good
to get a general feel of the team and whether everyone agrees that this
would be a good idea. If we agree, then I think it would make most sense
for one or two people (volunteering myself) to be the contact for this
effort so Pixel Point can iterate without too much trouble and decision
blockers.

Cheers,
Julius

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