Re: Who can make a quick one-page site?

2014-03-31 Thread Chris Tsai
Looks good, made some minor edits, my version is here: 
http://jsfiddle.net/agnCL/2/embedded/result/

Made a few style changes in the opening paragraph, italicizing forge instead of 
double quotes and using an Oxford Comma in the short feature list. These are 
both personal style preferences, so feel free to not incorporate those if you 
feel strongly about them.

I made a change for the IRC link (split link to chat and archives). 
Alternatively, for a more user friendly approach, we could link to the web 
chat ( https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=allura ), but I thought the 
irc:// link would make more sense for the more tech-savvy audience of the 
Developers section.

I considered separating the mailing list links as well (to subscribe and 
archives), but then I realized the archive page has subscription instructions 
on it already.


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Chris Tsai


On Monday, March 31, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Dave Brondsema wrote:

 I've been working on content (no styling yet).
 http://jsfiddle.net/mx6jm/5/embedded/result/ What do folks think? Anything
 else we want on the page?
  
 On 3/31/14 9:56 AM, Dave Brondsema wrote:
  Anyone interested? We need to do this so we have something to point to in 
  our
  press release. If not, I will see if I can put something together later 
  today.
   
  On 3/28/14 11:33 AM, Dave Brondsema wrote:
   Its looking like we need to make our own website for allura.apache.org 
   (http://allura.apache.org) and not
   just redirect to the wiki on our Allura forge instance.

   Does someone want to make a quick single static page for us? If we can 
   have it
   done in a day or two that would be good, so we can have it completely 
   ready by
   Monday and finally do our press release about graduating.

   Of course it should look nice (maybe bootstrap with a bit of theming?). 
   It'll
   need to have a lot of what we have on
   https://forge-allura.apache.org/p/allura/wiki/Home/ right now. 
   Specifically:

   * title Apache Allura™
   * summary
   * links to License, Sponsorship, Thanks, Security, apache.org 
   (http://apache.org)
   * apache logo
   * allura download links
   * footer copyright  trademark lines
   * link to docs, forge wiki, code, tickets, mailing list, etc - maybe 
   group into
   sections for users/installers vs devs

   We do have the option to use the Apache CMS (a static site generator) 
   which I
   think may be useful long-term but will have an initial learning curve.
   https://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html

   I can work with infrastructure to get the SVN repo that'll hold the site 
   all
   squared away.

   Thanks!
  
  
  
 --  
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 http://www.brondsema.net : personal
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Re: Who can make a quick one-page site?

2014-03-31 Thread Dave Brondsema
http://allura.apache.org/ is up now.  Any feedback on the content or design?
Note: I am not a designer!

Source is at https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/allura/site/trunk/ if anyone wants
to make improvements directly.

-Dave


On 3/31/14 2:41 PM, Chris Tsai wrote:
 Ah yeah, that would do it. This is my first time using jsfiddle. Didn't catch 
 that version changes the URL.  
 
 --  
 Chris Tsai
 
 
 On Monday, March 31, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Dave Brondsema wrote:
 
 Thanks Chris. I didn't see the opening paragraph changes at first, looks like
 they are at http://jsfiddle.net/agnCL/4/embedded/result/ though.
  
 On 3/31/14 2:34 PM, Chris Tsai wrote:
 Looks good, made some minor edits, my version is here: 
 http://jsfiddle.net/agnCL/2/embedded/result/
  
 Made a few style changes in the opening paragraph, italicizing forge 
 instead of double quotes and using an Oxford Comma in the short feature 
 list. These are both personal style preferences, so feel free to not 
 incorporate those if you feel strongly about them.
  
 I made a change for the IRC link (split link to chat and archives). 
 Alternatively, for a more user friendly approach, we could link to the 
 web chat ( https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=allura ), but I thought 
 the irc:// link would make more sense for the more tech-savvy audience of 
 the Developers section.
  
 I considered separating the mailing list links as well (to subscribe and 
 archives), but then I realized the archive page has subscription 
 instructions on it already.
  
  
 --  
 Chris Tsai
  
  
 On Monday, March 31, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Dave Brondsema wrote:
  
 I've been working on content (no styling yet).
 http://jsfiddle.net/mx6jm/5/embedded/result/ What do folks think? Anything
 else we want on the page?
  
 On 3/31/14 9:56 AM, Dave Brondsema wrote:
 Anyone interested? We need to do this so we have something to point to in 
 our
 press release. If not, I will see if I can put something together later 
 today.
  
 On 3/28/14 11:33 AM, Dave Brondsema wrote:
 Its looking like we need to make our own website for allura.apache.org 
 (http://allura.apache.org) and not
 just redirect to the wiki on our Allura forge instance.
  
 Does someone want to make a quick single static page for us? If we can 
 have it
 done in a day or two that would be good, so we can have it completely 
 ready by
 Monday and finally do our press release about graduating.
  
 Of course it should look nice (maybe bootstrap with a bit of theming?). 
 It'll
 need to have a lot of what we have on
 https://forge-allura.apache.org/p/allura/wiki/Home/ right now. 
 Specifically:
  
 * title Apache Allura™
 * summary
 * links to License, Sponsorship, Thanks, Security, apache.org 
 (http://apache.org)
 * apache logo
 * allura download links
 * footer copyright  trademark lines
 * link to docs, forge wiki, code, tickets, mailing list, etc - maybe 
 group into
 sections for users/installers vs devs
  
 We do have the option to use the Apache CMS (a static site generator) 
 which I
 think may be useful long-term but will have an initial learning curve.
 https://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html
  
 I can work with infrastructure to get the SVN repo that'll hold the site 
 all
 squared away.
  
 Thanks!
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 --  
 Dave Brondsema : d...@brondsema.net (mailto:d...@brondsema.net)
 http://www.brondsema.net : personal
 http://www.splike.com : programming
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 --  
 Dave Brondsema : d...@brondsema.net (mailto:d...@brondsema.net)
 http://www.brondsema.net : personal
 http://www.splike.com : programming
 
  
  
 
 
 



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http://www.brondsema.net : personal
http://www.splike.com : programming
  


Re: Who can make a quick one-page site?

2014-03-31 Thread Dave Brondsema
On 3/31/14 4:12 PM, Roberto Galoppini wrote:
 2014-03-31 22:01 GMT+02:00 Dave Brondsema d...@brondsema.net:
 
 http://allura.apache.org/ is up now.  Any feedback on the content or
 design?
 Note: I am not a designer!

 
 Noticed a wrong link on the comparison page, in the first table. Apach
 Bloodhound should point to:
 http://bloodhound.apache.org/
 

Fixed.  Note that it is a wiki, so any PMC member with an account can be given
permissions to it :)