I'm curious to see the source, do you mind sharing the repo?

Side note: I used Gatsby recently and thought it was pretty amazing for
building static sites and beyond.

Quick nit-picky comments:
* logo is too small height:50px (along with margin-top: -10px) looks much
better
* dark footer needs padding

Max

On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 4:57 PM Aizhamal Nurmamat kyzy
<aizha...@google.com.invalid> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> As suggested previously
> <
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW/AIP-11+Create+a+Landing+Page+for+Apache+Airflow
> >,
> I have been working with Pablo (ccd) on the landing page for Apache
> Airflow. The site is ready and you can see at
> https://aijamalnk.github.io/airflow-website/
>
> I would love to hear your thoughts on it, and suggestions for improvement.
>
> FYI, I have tried using both Jekyll and Hugo for building a new template
> for Airflow, but it was taking too much time and the progress was slow.
> Then I decided to try out Beam’s website code as a template, and it suited
> well for Airflow as open source projects have similar information
> architecture, eg Documentation, Community, Roadmap, etc. We made sure to
> give it a unique look-and-feel for Airflow. I also added some content into
> new pages, like Get Started, Community, Blog.
>
> I would love to hear feedback from the community as to whether this seems
> like a good landing page for Airflow; and if it does, I’d prepare a plan to
> bring the landing page into a feature branch of the Airflow repository, and
> work to productionize it.
>
> Main areas where I’d like feedback:
>
>    -
>
>    Look and feel
>    -
>
>    Organization of the site
>    -
>
>    Interface with the existing user docs, and the wiki (see Documentation
>    section)
>    -
>
>    How much of the existing documentation is worth moving to a landing
>    page, and how much is worth keeping in ReadTheDocs
>    -
>
>    If you think the page is on the right track, thoughts on moving forward
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Aizhamal
>

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