Thank you for your advises, Justin, very helpful to us.
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发件人: Justin Mclean<jus...@classsoftware.com>
收件人: dev<dev@tubemq.apache.org>
发送时间: 2020年1月15日(周三) 13:16
主题: Re: [Discuss] Design for TubeMQ Official Site(Internet mail)


Hi,

> I have modified the website again with having some information about Apache 
> on, please check under 
> this:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ec5rvJuYOiGU4Ysc4yCoNnjuMy_9z5lZ

I think there could be a little confusion with the logo, there a tiny project 
logo up top left and the larger “logo” below it that uses a different front. 
Branding is important, and you want the Apache project logo to be easy 
recognisable on the page. It would be good the add the ASF feather logo linking 
to https://www.apache.org as well. Make it clear this is an ASF project, having 
the word apache there and the incubator disclaimer / logo below the fold may 
not make it as clear as it needs to be.Some podling sites or even top level 
sites do this poorly, so they may not be the best examples to copy from.

For instance Pulsar is IMO not a good example to copy from, On the home page 
[1] there's no ASF branding, other companies logos are on the page, there a 
link to encourage users to use unreleased code. The download page is promoting 
binaries over source releases. The powered by page is misleading as companies 
don’t contribute to the project individuals do.

I mot sure if you can see this [2] but Pulsar is currently passing 4 or the 
required 10 checks. The podling web site checks can be found here [3]

This design may be resource heavy, we’ve had some issues with heavy designs 
hosting an ASF Infrastructure and performance issues with them being viewed 
inside China. There been some experiments with CDNs but I’m not sure if the 
issue has been solved. That specific issue aside I would try and keep the page 
size down / time to initial draw down so it can be easily viewed anywhere in 
the world and work on low bandwidth connections.

It also a good idea to leave a place holder for the apache event banner.

Where is it is intended that the download button goes or what will it download?

What does Apache Pulsar (in the footer/disclaimer text) have to do with TubeMQ? 
(I assume some information was copied from there?)

Thanks,
Justin

1. https://pulsar.apache.org
2. https://whimsy.apache.org/site/
3. https://whimsy.apache.org/pods/

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