Hi Nate,

I like the design very much! The big tents are very good!

But I would refrain from using the logos in the "powered by" section.  Do we 
have have permissions to use these trademarks? AFAIK we do not.

Olaf



> Am 16.05.2016 um 22:12 schrieb [email protected]:
> 
> Hello Bigtoppers,
> 
> During some downtime I rekindled the effort for new site for the project.  I 
> based the initial design on ideas flushed out mid/late last year and 
> borrowing from the bigtop flyer we have been using the past 12+ months at 
> various events, as well as the workshop site/content I setup for some past 
> conference related events.  As such, the content is all in flux, including 
> menu at top, this is meant to get the ball rolling
> 
> Initial rev of design and homepage mock can be found here:
> 
> http://kaiyzen.github.io/bigtop/
> 
> It is currently setup as a github pages project.  Given some feedback on the 
> list ways back with asf supporting it, and the great tooling around Jekyll, 
> figured it was easiest for my dev and collaboration efforts.  As we get 
> things finalized we can decide how the group wants to manage/host the new site
> 
> I am keeping notes that anyone who is interested in helping on content can 
> add to:
> 
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BIGTOP/Bigtop+Website+Notes+and+Ideas
> 
> Most important I feel will be the Getting Started content which should fill 
> in the average user(s) to carry out a lot of common tasks, centralizing the 
> details.
> 
> I will update the old jira item with relevant content updates and we can use 
> that for tracking the finer details and delivery.  The rest of this week will 
> be some minor tweaks to design and fixing some cross browser and mobile 
> related layout issues (mobile friendly on day 1 is the goal), as well as 
> starting to flush out the template/framework for getting started content

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