How about adding list of committors :)
2013/12/17 sebgoa <[email protected]> > > On Dec 16, 2013, at 11:59 PM, Tomaz Muraus <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Replies are in-line. > > > > On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:17 PM, John Carr <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hey, > >> > >> Not sure what to say other than - this is looking good! > >> > >> Any thoughts about where “who’s using libcloud” fits in? > >> > > > > The page is still there (http://lcv2.dev.tomaz.me/whois-using.html), but > > it's just not directly linked to. > > > > I think it is good to show case projects and companies using Libcloud so > we > > should preserve this page. > > > > Ceph is working on a 'ceph brag' tool: > http://wiki.ceph.com/01Planning/02Blueprints/Firefly/Ceph-Brag > > We could do something like this, it would be yet more work, but would > allow libcloud users to report their usage automatically. > > > One idea I was toying around is to add some company logos to the home > page > > and underneath, add "See other projects and companies who use Libcloud" > > link which links to this page. > > > > I think images would also help with the homepage look. Currently we have > 3 > > main "content row" which look pretty dry since they mostly feature text. > > > > > >> I really like the new blog, but it looks weird with so many short blog > >> posts. Can we backfill the old release announcements with more texts? Or > >> have a longer “libcloud roadmap” post ready to go? > >> > > > > I agree, blog page does look kinda weird now. It looks like we need > > support for Amazon Mechanical Turk API in Libcloud so I can outsource > > back-filling of the old posts :P > > > > Joking aside, it should be relatively to parse mbox files and use the > > content to populate the release announcement blog posts. > > > > In any case, blog page still needs some styling / design love. > > > > We could request a planet from apache infra, and syndicate our posts to > it, then display the list on the webpage. > I am not a huge fan of planet (e.g http://planet.apache.org/cloudstack/ ) > but there has to be a way to syndicate our own blogs.. > > > > >> Cheers, > >> John > >> > >> On 16 Dec 2013, at 21:29, Tomaz Muraus <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>> Bumping this thread for all the people who might have missed it over > the > >>> weekend. > >>> > >>> > >>> On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Tomaz Muraus <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> > >>>> Over this weekend I have finally started to work on a new Libcloud > >> website. > >>>> > >>>> Website is not finished yet, but I think I have made decent progress > and > >>>> some feedback would be appreciated at this point. > >>>> > >>>> Live preview: http://lcv2.dev.tomaz.me/ > >>>> Source code: https://github.com/Kami/libcloud-website-v2/ > >>>> Task list: https://github.com/Kami/libcloud-website-v2/issues > >>>> > >>>> New website highlights: > >>>> > >>>> - New and fully responsive design powered by Bootstrap 3 > >>>> - More modern and user friendly design and typography > >>>> - Website is now powered by Jekyll static website / blogging engine > >>>> - New website now features a blog > >>>> - Content has been updated > >>>> > >>>> Why move away from the Apache CMS to Jekyll? > >>>> > >>>> Jekyll is way more powerful and flexible. On top of that it has way > >> bigger > >>>> user base and plugin ecosystem. > >>>> > >>>> Website will still be stored in a version control system so benefits > we > >>>> get from that are preserved. > >>>> > >>>> Content > >>>> > >>>> I have updated a bunch of existing content, but I'm pretty sure there > is > >>>> still a lot of place for improvements. Feel free to submit pull > requests > >>>> with your changes (typo fixes, grammar fixes, content improvements, > >> other > >>>> improvements, ...). > >>>> > >>>> News / Blog page > >>>> > >>>> On the existing website we don't have blog functionality, but we have > a > >>>> static "News" page (http://libcloud.apache.org/news.html) which > mostly > >>>> links to the release announcements on the mailing list. > >>>> > >>>> Jekyll makes it very easy to add support for blogging so I have > replaced > >>>> "News" section with a fully featured Blog. > >>>> > >>>> I have back-filled this new blog with the old release announcement > >> posts. > >>>> Those posts are very short and only contain a link to the mailing list > >>>> thread, but going forward, we will be able to add proper blog posts > and > >>>> release announcements. > >>>> > >>>> Feedback wanted > >>>> > >>>> As noted above, feedback would be very much appreciated at this point. > >> You > >>>> can find some existing open tasks / issues on the Github issues page - > >>>> https://github.com/Kami/libcloud-website-v2/issues. > >>>> > >>>> Feel free to post your feedback and submit pull requests with your > >> changes > >>>> and improvements. > >>>> > >>>> > >> > >> > >
