Tess Chu wrote:


What about having a 1-2 line introduction, then 2 links to the library and the test harness (the details about them can be explained on these pages). I am also not sure we need the whole history there and explain AWG and OGP there. These can IMHO be linked to separate pages in case people do not know about them (chance is though that they know about it and this is why they came to those wiki pages).

Yes, an introduction section would be nice, and should include links to AWG and OGP. There's not really much real "history" but rather just "background" information that should belong in the introduction. Of course we'd also have those links under the "Links" section.

And why not put roadmap and status on separate pages?
I would like to have the status *with* the roadmap. Those who are interested in status should also know its relation to the roadmap. It's hard to communicate "where are we" if we don't know "where we want to be." If anything, you're going to have many statuses in the roadmap because many people are working on many things. Note that this is going to be a high-level status and we should really be linking to Jira for task level status since that will change *all the time*.

Well, I meant more that Roadmap and Status should not be directly on the homepage but linked from their. I am ok with both being on one page and jira links make sense of course, too. It would even be nice if one could group JIRA tasks into milestones and list these automatically on that page.

Maybe even separately for the subprojects lib and test harness. Reason for this: These are more changing pages while I would think of the start page more or less as a table of contents where you can quickly find those links which you are looking for.
I like this. We probably need a separate "Library Roadmap" and "Test Roadmap". Furthermore, I would like the folks doing library changes to be more careful about merging their changes in because the other folks doing test changes will want the libraries in a stable state so that they're not constantly going back to the library folks for bug fixes. One way to do this is to have a separate branch for each milestone that merges up periodically.

+1


In the end I would put short overview of ways to participate:

- where to find the repository
- list of meetings
- mailing list, IRC channel
I think this should go in the beginning. Most people looking at this page wants to get started right away. I think Enus already has it that way.

Sure, my idea was though to have the homepage that small that it fits on one screen. Then you would see all information. So I think of it more being a table of contents with many sublinks in a structured way so that it's easy to comprehend in one glance.

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