Nice Job!
I'm not a graphics guy neither, but the idea is worth discussing!

LieGrue,
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--- On Thu, 7/21/11, Robert Scholte <rfscho...@codehaus.org> wrote:

> From: Robert Scholte <rfscho...@codehaus.org>
> Subject: RE: Maven Download Procedure
> To: dev@maven.apache.org
> Date: Thursday, July 21, 2011, 8:34 PM
> 
> First of all: I'm not a graphical designer or the king of
> HTML and CSS, but this is just a brainwave.It seems like we
> want a lot of links on the first page. The current
> page-setup isn't really link-friendly.It contains a lot of
> text, most of us haven't read it for ages, they just click
> directly to the required page.My idea is to use a portal
> view, where portlets can be grouped and each portlet
> contains it's own specific links.With some coloring I tried
> to bundle some portlets, like "blue" for the role of the
> visitor, "green" for the product Maven.The one-click
> download doesn't seem to be possible. The Apache Site always
> list the mirrors you can download from, never a direct
> reference. Anyhow, just shoot at 
> http://people.apache.org/~rfscholte/maven-site/ (half
> of the links just refer to #)(I hope there's somebody who
> knows somebody who can make it look great ;) ) -Robert
>  > From: aherit...@gmail.com
> > Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 09:23:17 +0200
> > Subject: Re: Maven Download Procedure
> > To: dev@maven.apache.org
> > 
> > +1
> > It was said several times and many people are agree to
> simplify / cleanup /
> > improve our web site ....
> > If someone is volunteer :-)
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Brett Porter <br...@apache.org>
> wrote:
> > 
> > > I think you'll find in the archives of this list
> plenty of agreement and
> > > thoughts about how to change / simplify. It just
> needs someone willing to
> > > start :)
> > >
> > > - Brett
> > >
> > > On 09/07/2011, at 8:24 PM, Robert Scholte wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I agree with Tim here. Compare the maven[1]
> and gradle[2] homepages. The
> > > gradle page is pretty clean (too clean?) and you
> know immediately where to
> > > download the bundle.The maven site has a huge
> amount of text, all links look
> > > the same so I can imagine that newbies get a bit
> lost, already on this page.
> > > That can't be right.I think it's more than adding
> a huge download button.
> > > IMHO the pages should reflect the role of the
> visitor (starter, user,
> > > developer) instead of summing up all the handy
> stuff, but that's a real
> > > challenge. -Robert [1] http://maven.apache.org[2] http://gradle.org
> > > >> From: vsive...@apache.org
> > > >> Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 23:11:20 -0400
> > > >> Subject: Re: Maven Download Procedure
> > > >> To: dev@maven.apache.org
> > > >>
> > > >> Well, 3 clicks vs 1 click to get Maven
> vs gradle from the main page,
> > > >> not a big deal IMHO.
> > > >> Apache Ant gives it in 2 clicks by
> catching the right mirror.
> > > >> Apache Tomcat 2 clicks by catching the
> right mirror.
> > > >> Apache Directory gives it in 3 clicks.
> > > >> and so on
> > > >>
> > > >> So, I think we are not so bad.
> > > >>
> > > >> Vincent
> > > >>
> > > >> 2011/7/8 Tim O'Brien <tobr...@discursive.com>:
> > > >>> I had to write this process down for
> the millionth time today.  Here it
> > > >>> is: the current procedure for
> downloading Maven (without using
> > > figures).
> > > >>>
> > > >>> 1. Go to http://maven.apache.org.
> > > >>> 2. On the right-hand side of the
> page, you should see a section with
> > > the
> > > >>> title "Get Maven 3.0.3".
> > > >>> 3. Click on the first link in this
> section, the link titled "Maven
> > > 3.0.3"
> > > >>> next to the folder icon. This will
> take you to a list of Maven
> > > >>> distributions.
> > > >>> 4. Click on one of the archive links
> (apache-maven-3.0.3-bin.tgz or
> > > >>> apache-maven-3.0.3-bin.zip) in the
> "Mirrors" column of this table.
> > > >>> 5. You should then see the "Apache
> Download Mirrors" page.
> > > >>> 6. Click on one of the Mirror URLs
> and download Apache Maven.
> > > >>>
> > > >>> Can we figure out a way to make it
> this easy?
> > > >>>
> > > >>> 1. Go to http://maven.apache.org
> > > >>> 2. Click on one of the Download
> buttons to download Maven.
> > > >>>
> > > >>> Is /dyn/closer.cgi a Foundation
> requirement?   Is there any project
> > > that
> > > >>> uses an alternative?  I see
> closer.cgi used on Tapestry and CouchDB.
> > > >>> Apache Directory looks like it uses
> an intuitive approach (without
> > > >>> breaking user experience):
> > > >>>
> > > http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/2.0/download/download-windows.html
> > > >>>
> > > >>> If you are curious as to why I'm
> interested in this now.   It is
> > > because I'm
> > > >>> starting to pay much closer
> attention to Gradle, and Gradle gets this
> > > right.
> > > >>> The process to download Gradle is:
> > > >>>
> > > >>> 1. Go to http://gradle.org
> > > >>> 2. Click on the download link
> > > >>>
> > > >>
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> > >
> > >
> > >
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