Waw. It looks really really nice! Thanks so much for taking care of this.

On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 2:45 PM Shazron <shaz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you for doing this, the site is great!
> The community will love this.
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 11:02 AM, Ryan J. Salva <ryanjsa...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > TLDR
> >
> > -- Feedback requested for a proposed Cordova website redesign at
> > http://cordova.apache.org/use-the-force-luke
> >
> > -- The redesign was influenced by interviews with 300+ mobile
> > developers. From these conversations, we identified six top level
> > goals:
> >
> > 1. Establish that Cordova is an active project relevant to developers
> > in 2016 (the future!)
> >
> > 2. Show the potential of hybrid apps by highlighting some rock
> star-quality apps
> >
> > 3. Demonstrate critical mass by sharing a diverse set of tools and
> > businesses that have “made a bet” on Cordova
> >
> > 4. Improve developer’s first experience with Cordova by adding quick
> > start instructions and explanatory text for key concepts (e.g.
> > plugins)
> >
> > 5. Increase community participation by raising the visibility of
> > public forums (e.g. Slack, StackOverflow, Twitter)
> >
> > 6. Maintain consistency with the current website (i.e. branding and
> > content parity)
> >
> >
> > ---- The long read ----
> >
> > Grab a cup of coffee. This is a long one.
> >
> > As some of you may know, several committers from the Seattle area
> > (including Nikhil, Parashuram and I) have just completed a long series
> > of interviews with mobile developers. In the past three months, I’ve
> > personally interviewed over 100 developers. The team has collectively
> > interviewed closer to 300. We learned a lot and hope to share a
> > summary (with infographics!) of our insights soon. In the meantime, I
> > want to share one of the more poignant quotes from one interview. When
> > asked, “How can we make your job easier?”, one Cordova developer
> > responded:
> >
> >
> > “Take the stigma away from hybrid development. I can prove that it’s
> > the right tool for the job, but I have to prove it over-and-over
> > again. I wish that I didn’t have to have the same conversation every
> > time I want to use Cordova with a new manager or client.” -- Murali,
> > Cordova Developer
> >
> >
> > There are lots of ways to solve this problem, but one of the easier
> > and more visible ways is through Cordova’s front-door. The Cordova
> > website has served us well for the last 5+ years, but I believe a
> > redesign could help us address some pain points in the community. To
> > put it simply, we have a public perception problem.
> >
> >
> > “It’s hard to argue for Cordova when there are few examples of it
> > being successfully used.” -- Gary, Ionic Developer
> >
> >
> > Developers and architects are looking for examples of good development
> > to prove that high-quality, fast apps are possible. So, we thought it
> > might be good to highlight some rock star-quality apps on the home
> > page. Anyone can submit a PR to add their app so long as it appears in
> > a public store and uses Cordova. If the list of apps gets too long
> > (and it will), then we’ll randomize display. The same is true for a
> > list of tools and platforms that build on top of Cordova.
> >
> >
> > “There are so many layers to cross-platform development, it’s hard to
> > know how they all fit together. It’s even harder to know if you’re
> > missing a critical piece.” -- Mike, Cordova Developer
> >
> >
> > By itself, the website redesign won’t address this problem. We need
> > some good architectural docs that not only illustrate how Cordova
> > works, but also how it integrates with the larger ecosystem (e.g.
> > Crosswalk). However, we’re also hoping that by adding a little more
> > “hand-holding” on the site, we can help developers achieve success
> > faster. For example, we provide simple instructions for “Getting
> > Started” on the home page. And, on the Plugins page, we provide a
> > quick explanation of plugins’ role in Cordova development.
> >
> >
> > “It’s not clear where I can go for support.” -- Geoff, Cordova Developer
> >
> >
> > Okay…  none of us want to provide customer support for the whole
> > community, but I want to make it easy for people to find the
> > community. To that end, our goal was to integrate prominent pointers
> > to all the places where our community aggregates – e.g. Slack,
> > StackOverflow, JIRA and mailing list.
> >
> > Change for the sake of change is… well, for people with more time on
> > their hands than me, but this seems like the right time for a change
> > to the Cordova website. There’s a compelling developer need and little
> > risk in making the change.
> >
> > Barring any grievous concerns, I'd love to get the new site launched
> > ASAP. If we need to make small changes after launch, it will be easy
> > to iterate. If you see any bugs that need to be fixed, please file
> > them here:
> >
> > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB/component/12320562/
> >
> > I open the floor to discussion ;-)
> >
> > http://cordova.apache.org/use-the-force-luke
> >
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Ryan J. Salva
> >
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