On 08/24/2016 03:38 PM, Kristoffer Grönlund wrote: > Ken Gaillot <[email protected]> writes: > >> I was doodling the other day and came up with a potential logo for >> Cluster Labs. I've attached an example of what I came up with. It's >> meant to subtly represent an outer "C" of resources around an inner "L" >> of nodes. >> >> We have a Pacemaker logo used on the website already, but I thought it >> might be nice to have a Cluster Labs logo for the website and >> documentation, that could tie all the various projects together. >> >> Comments anyone? The example here is greyscale for discussion purposes, >> but the final should have some color scheme. >> Suggestions/revisions/alternatives are welcome. > > I like the idea! I've tried to come up with clever representations for > the idea of a cluster before, and it's not easy :) > > Actually I've been meaning to make some kind of proposal for an updated > clusterlabs.org website for a while, but haven't gotten very far in > practice. > > It would be nice to have a site which represents the whole Clusterlabs > project, with clear links to all the components and an explanation for > how they fit together. > > Here's a question: Would you guys consider switching to some kind of > statically generated site? Maybe based on jekyll or something like > that. I know there are some bits that aren't static like the wiki and > the documentation, but the rest ought to be possible to do that way. The > benefit being that you get the whole separation between page content and > theme, and it's a bit easier to test suggestions locally... > > Cheers, > Kristoffer
Yes! That idea has been on the radar since the ClusterLabs consolidation a year or so ago, but no one's had the time to spend on it. If you're volunteering, I second the motion ;-) _______________________________________________ Developers mailing list [email protected] http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/developers
