Well imagine a new user blindly walking into the site. They go to the root of the site [1] and see that nice orange "getting started" button. Clicking on that takes you to the getting started page [2]. It has a link to the download page and it has IDE links which is good. It would be nice if we added a few more links to things like examples and the ASDOC references. Then I would feel like it has a good start.
Now the first thing that happens is we are sending people away from the main Royale site and onto GitHub to look up the IDE information. Are we using that as our main information sources now? I feel like we should keep everything on one place for information. Whether that is on apache or github doesn't matter as long as it's consistent. [1] https://royale.apache.org/ [2] https://royale.apache.org/getting-started/ -Mark K -----Original Message----- From: Carlos Rovira [mailto:carlosrov...@apache.org] Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 4:52 AM To: dev@royale.apache.org Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: Let's bump Royale version to 1.0 Hi Mark, most of the points in your list should already done in the website, like download SDK, minimum requerimiento, IDE's available, examples of using components (this is blog examples and need more, but I'm the only one pushing this examples, this could be easy to solve if others want to commit blog post in the same way I did for new examples. The template is already done, or I can help in publishing it if people donates content. Other need more work: Starting a new App, ASDoc needs to be completed with new APIs, since right now is just a sub set and in this form is not useful for others. Latest point is complicated to have this days, since it implies people using Royale and sharing different techniques of integration.