On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 6:00 AM Aizhamal Nurmamat kyzy <aizha...@apache.org> wrote:
> Thank you both for your feedback. > > I really dislike the moving background elements on the lading page. I > > already found the previous example when they weren't moving hard to focus > > on other elements such as finding the header menu and going to the > > documentation, for me this is now easily twice as worse. If no one else > > agrees with me I guess it's a personal quirk you can ignore as an outlier > > > @Everyone, does majority of you don't like the floating squares on the > landing page? Would you prefer it to be static and something more simple > and clean? I would really appreciate if you can share some ideas of what > could be a good replacement. > > some thing more simple and clean. airflow is for serious users, and floating, moving bells and whistles are a distraction > When clicking "Install" I get "Connect failed", is there a proposed UI for > > this page or is this not part of the demo? > > > > Yes, if you click the "install" on the top right, they both should lead > the same page. > > On the documentation page there is a submenu floating on the left side of > > the screen which by default has the menus ["Apache Airflow Documentation > ", > > "Principles", "Beyond the Horizon", "Content"]. At my desktops default > > resolution (1080p) with my default window size (half horizontal width) > that > > submenu is entirely squished and inaccessible. > > > > Yes, I also found few places where text or manu gets squished, like when > you search the docs. > > - On mobile the integration boxes are rather oversized (see screen shot of > > it attaches) > > > > I think apache lists do not support the files, so we can't see any > attachments. > > > > - Those link to readthedocs - but they should link to versioned docs > > hosted on our on site. > > > Ack, will pass on this feedback. > > - The version selection in the docs on our site isn't quite working right: > > if I select 1.10.6 it still shows 2.0.0dev > > > Ack, will pass on this feedback. > > - blog posts still populated with placeholders? > > > Correct, case studies page as well. > > > > - after selecting roadmap from the top menu there is a subpage nav that > > feels out of place > > > The idea was to have a documentation page, that supports images/graphs, > etc. And if we end up adding more to it in the future. It can be one page > only as well. > > - "learn more" from meetup page doesn't go anywhere useful > > > Learn more will lead to the Meetup.com registration page. > > > > - There are two section "collapsers" on the community page: a blue arrow > > on the right and a black one on the left (again, see screenshot) > > > Again, can't see the screenshots :( > > > > - we should probably point most users towards users@ not dev@ mailing > list > > > Agree. Is user@ list currently active? I am just wondering if people are > following that list, and user's questions are getting enough attention. > > - "Primary Members Commiters" heading on Community page should probably say > > "Project Management Committee" > > +1 > > Hope this list was useful :) > > > +100 :) Thank you. > > > > > > > On 8 November 2019 20:08:41 GMT, Aizhamal Nurmamat kyzy < > > aizha...@apache.org> wrote: > >> > >> Hi everybody, > >> > >> We are super close to the final version of the Airflow website and we > >> really need YOU to play with the prototype to make sure that everything > is > >> working properly. > >> > >> Here is the link: https://airflow-website-s5z26d2t7a-ew.a.run.app/ > >> > >> Please submit your feedback on the prototype in this thread before > Tuesday, > >> 10.00am CEST. After that it will be Commit-then-Review process. > >> > >> We also need YOUR help to create a website copy. Marta has created this > >> document [1] where you can put the information, instructions or > >> guidelines that need to appear in each section. It doesn't need to be > >> perfect, just needs to convey the knowledge that you already have on > how to > >> install Airflow or how to submit a bug, for example. I will be adding > >> things myself too. > >> > >> Let's make sure that we have the necessary and relevant > >> information available for our users and contributors before we publish > it. > >> Here is an article on how to write a web copy if anyone wants to take a > >> look [2]. > >> > >> [1] > >> > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y4jBjtQ13zeLZ2e3V4foa51pN-168p1DHJ5zc7cbyGg/edit?ts=5dbc78cd > >> [2] https://expresswriters.com/how-to-write-web-copy/ > >> > >> >