Re: home page highlights section updates

2018-06-07 Thread Pigeon Lucky
+1
Thanks, ITSA a great idea!

On 7 Jun 2018 3:50 a.m., "Corston-Oliver, Simon" 
wrote:

> +1
>
> I've been meaning to post a digest of the tutorials, blogs, videos posted
> during May but a continually updated feed in a visible place as discussed
> below would be great
>
> On 6/4/18, 9:47 AM, "Lane, Thom"  wrote:
>
> Cheers Aaron. My vote would be for something more like Wireframe 2.
>
> Would be great if we could add thumbnail images to these too, to draw
> more attention and also make the boxes a little less empty.
>
> As Sandeep already mentioned, connecting to our Medium/Twitter/YouTube
> streams would be a great way to get fresh content on the website, but we'd
> probably want an extra category for this. One possibility is;
>
> 1) News/Announcements (new versions, apis, toolkits, etc)
> 2) Social (mostly Twitter, since we tweet about our Medium posts and
> YouTube videos)
> 3) Tutorials and Examples (combined)
>
> On 6/1/18, 2:58 PM, "Aaron Markham"  wrote:
>
> Hi everyone, happy Friday,
>
> I've mocked up a couple of modifications for the highlights on the
> home
> page.
> The goal is to expose more news, more tutorials, and other
> interesting
> things people have been working on. If you've contributed something
> interesting and want to highlight it, you should be able to
> suggest an
> update to the page.
> It would be great to have variety and fresh content on the site.
>
> Here are a couple of ideas with screenshots that shouldn't be to
> hard to
> implement:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/
> Website+Interface+Updates
>
> You can reply with feedback here or make comments on the wiki!
> What are
> your thoughts on:
> 1) getting fresh content on the site
> 2) highlighting contributors and their contributions
> 3) flow on changes and what kind of approvals are expected for
> swapping out
> highlights
> 4) UX ideas that are not too challenging to implement or maintain
> and work
> well with mobile
>
> Cheers,
> Aaron
>
>
>
>
>


Re: home page highlights section updates

2018-06-06 Thread Corston-Oliver, Simon
+1

I've been meaning to post a digest of the tutorials, blogs, videos posted 
during May but a continually updated feed in a visible place as discussed below 
would be great

On 6/4/18, 9:47 AM, "Lane, Thom"  wrote:

Cheers Aaron. My vote would be for something more like Wireframe 2.

Would be great if we could add thumbnail images to these too, to draw more 
attention and also make the boxes a little less empty.

As Sandeep already mentioned, connecting to our Medium/Twitter/YouTube 
streams would be a great way to get fresh content on the website, but we'd 
probably want an extra category for this. One possibility is;

1) News/Announcements (new versions, apis, toolkits, etc)
2) Social (mostly Twitter, since we tweet about our Medium posts and 
YouTube videos)
3) Tutorials and Examples (combined)

On 6/1/18, 2:58 PM, "Aaron Markham"  wrote:

Hi everyone, happy Friday,

I've mocked up a couple of modifications for the highlights on the home
page.
The goal is to expose more news, more tutorials, and other interesting
things people have been working on. If you've contributed something
interesting and want to highlight it, you should be able to suggest an
update to the page.
It would be great to have variety and fresh content on the site.

Here are a couple of ideas with screenshots that shouldn't be to hard to
implement:

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/Website+Interface+Updates

You can reply with feedback here or make comments on the wiki! What are
your thoughts on:
1) getting fresh content on the site
2) highlighting contributors and their contributions
3) flow on changes and what kind of approvals are expected for swapping 
out
highlights
4) UX ideas that are not too challenging to implement or maintain and 
work
well with mobile

Cheers,
Aaron






Re: home page highlights section updates

2018-06-06 Thread Pedro Larroy
Hi Aaron

This is great!  what about including social feed like MXNet twitter or
medium on the home page as well?
I also miss a quick install instruction like other frameworks have in a
high visibility place, so there's less friction to try the framework. I
think current install instructions are too tedious and not easy enough.

Pedro.

On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 2:04 AM, Aaron Markham 
wrote:

> I like that idea, Ivan. We certainly should have more meetups and
> workshops!
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 12:41 PM, Ivan Serdyuk <
> local.tourist.k...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Greetings, Aaron. I wonder if your attempt monitor/track improvements
> would
> > lead to easier schema of inviting speakers (workshops first-most), for
> > various events.
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 12:57 AM, Aaron Markham <
> aaron.s.mark...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi everyone, happy Friday,
> > >
> > > I've mocked up a couple of modifications for the highlights on the home
> > > page.
> > > The goal is to expose more news, more tutorials, and other interesting
> > > things people have been working on. If you've contributed something
> > > interesting and want to highlight it, you should be able to suggest an
> > > update to the page.
> > > It would be great to have variety and fresh content on the site.
> > >
> > > Here are a couple of ideas with screenshots that shouldn't be to hard
> to
> > > implement:
> > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/
> > > Website+Interface+Updates
> > >
> > > You can reply with feedback here or make comments on the wiki! What are
> > > your thoughts on:
> > > 1) getting fresh content on the site
> > > 2) highlighting contributors and their contributions
> > > 3) flow on changes and what kind of approvals are expected for swapping
> > out
> > > highlights
> > > 4) UX ideas that are not too challenging to implement or maintain and
> > work
> > > well with mobile
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Aaron
> > >
> >
>


Re: home page highlights section updates

2018-06-05 Thread Aaron Markham
I like that idea, Ivan. We certainly should have more meetups and workshops!


On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 12:41 PM, Ivan Serdyuk 
wrote:

> Greetings, Aaron. I wonder if your attempt monitor/track improvements would
> lead to easier schema of inviting speakers (workshops first-most), for
> various events.
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 12:57 AM, Aaron Markham 
> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone, happy Friday,
> >
> > I've mocked up a couple of modifications for the highlights on the home
> > page.
> > The goal is to expose more news, more tutorials, and other interesting
> > things people have been working on. If you've contributed something
> > interesting and want to highlight it, you should be able to suggest an
> > update to the page.
> > It would be great to have variety and fresh content on the site.
> >
> > Here are a couple of ideas with screenshots that shouldn't be to hard to
> > implement:
> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/
> > Website+Interface+Updates
> >
> > You can reply with feedback here or make comments on the wiki! What are
> > your thoughts on:
> > 1) getting fresh content on the site
> > 2) highlighting contributors and their contributions
> > 3) flow on changes and what kind of approvals are expected for swapping
> out
> > highlights
> > 4) UX ideas that are not too challenging to implement or maintain and
> work
> > well with mobile
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Aaron
> >
>


Re: home page highlights section updates

2018-06-04 Thread Ivan Serdyuk
Greetings, Aaron. I wonder if your attempt monitor/track improvements would
lead to easier schema of inviting speakers (workshops first-most), for
various events.


On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 12:57 AM, Aaron Markham 
wrote:

> Hi everyone, happy Friday,
>
> I've mocked up a couple of modifications for the highlights on the home
> page.
> The goal is to expose more news, more tutorials, and other interesting
> things people have been working on. If you've contributed something
> interesting and want to highlight it, you should be able to suggest an
> update to the page.
> It would be great to have variety and fresh content on the site.
>
> Here are a couple of ideas with screenshots that shouldn't be to hard to
> implement:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/
> Website+Interface+Updates
>
> You can reply with feedback here or make comments on the wiki! What are
> your thoughts on:
> 1) getting fresh content on the site
> 2) highlighting contributors and their contributions
> 3) flow on changes and what kind of approvals are expected for swapping out
> highlights
> 4) UX ideas that are not too challenging to implement or maintain and work
> well with mobile
>
> Cheers,
> Aaron
>


Re: home page highlights section updates

2018-06-01 Thread sandeep krishnamurthy
Thanks Aaron. I like Wireframe2. One addition I can think of is to show in
a category Blogs/CaseStudy all new blogs published in Apache MXNet medium
handle and other trusted sources.

On Fri, Jun 1, 2018, 3:19 PM Thomas DELTEIL 
wrote:

>  Nice work, I like wireframe 2 the best, it gives structure to an otherwise
> loosely structured list.
>
> 2018-06-01 14:57 GMT-07:00 Aaron Markham :
>
> > Hi everyone, happy Friday,
> >
> > I've mocked up a couple of modifications for the highlights on the home
> > page.
> > The goal is to expose more news, more tutorials, and other interesting
> > things people have been working on. If you've contributed something
> > interesting and want to highlight it, you should be able to suggest an
> > update to the page.
> > It would be great to have variety and fresh content on the site.
> >
> > Here are a couple of ideas with screenshots that shouldn't be to hard to
> > implement:
> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/
> > Website+Interface+Updates
> >
> > You can reply with feedback here or make comments on the wiki! What are
> > your thoughts on:
> > 1) getting fresh content on the site
> > 2) highlighting contributors and their contributions
> > 3) flow on changes and what kind of approvals are expected for swapping
> out
> > highlights
> > 4) UX ideas that are not too challenging to implement or maintain and
> work
> > well with mobile
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Aaron
> >
>


Re: home page highlights section updates

2018-06-01 Thread Thomas DELTEIL
 Nice work, I like wireframe 2 the best, it gives structure to an otherwise
loosely structured list.

2018-06-01 14:57 GMT-07:00 Aaron Markham :

> Hi everyone, happy Friday,
>
> I've mocked up a couple of modifications for the highlights on the home
> page.
> The goal is to expose more news, more tutorials, and other interesting
> things people have been working on. If you've contributed something
> interesting and want to highlight it, you should be able to suggest an
> update to the page.
> It would be great to have variety and fresh content on the site.
>
> Here are a couple of ideas with screenshots that shouldn't be to hard to
> implement:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/
> Website+Interface+Updates
>
> You can reply with feedback here or make comments on the wiki! What are
> your thoughts on:
> 1) getting fresh content on the site
> 2) highlighting contributors and their contributions
> 3) flow on changes and what kind of approvals are expected for swapping out
> highlights
> 4) UX ideas that are not too challenging to implement or maintain and work
> well with mobile
>
> Cheers,
> Aaron
>


home page highlights section updates

2018-06-01 Thread Aaron Markham
Hi everyone, happy Friday,

I've mocked up a couple of modifications for the highlights on the home
page.
The goal is to expose more news, more tutorials, and other interesting
things people have been working on. If you've contributed something
interesting and want to highlight it, you should be able to suggest an
update to the page.
It would be great to have variety and fresh content on the site.

Here are a couple of ideas with screenshots that shouldn't be to hard to
implement:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/Website+Interface+Updates

You can reply with feedback here or make comments on the wiki! What are
your thoughts on:
1) getting fresh content on the site
2) highlighting contributors and their contributions
3) flow on changes and what kind of approvals are expected for swapping out
highlights
4) UX ideas that are not too challenging to implement or maintain and work
well with mobile

Cheers,
Aaron