[aerogear-dev] Aerogear Website design

Bruno Oliveira bruno at abstractj.org
Tue Nov 11 12:23:43 EST 2014


As an Android developer, I would visit the Android section first to see
what AeroGear has to offer.

On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Andres Galante <agalante at redhat.com> wrote:

> It's a good ideas and it will be a challenge to build a UI that combines
> features and a context selector for each client.
>
> Lets say you are an android developer and you are looking for Aerogears
> Push code. What would you find more natural:
>
> 1- Going to the Push section first and then choose android or
> 2- First select Android and then go to Push
>
> The context selector its perfect for documentation. An android developer
> doesn't need to see anything thats not android.
>
> UX team is doing research on contextual selectors for Paternally, I'll
> talk with them and if its a good fit for us.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matthias Wessendorf" <matzew at apache.org>
> To: "AeroGear Developer Mailing List" <aerogear-dev at lists.jboss.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 1:29:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [aerogear-dev] Aerogear Website design
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> On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Lukáš Fryč < lukas.fryc at gmail.com >
> wrote:
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> Ok, it should have been lighgreen for Droid and lightblue for Cordova off
> course ;-)
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> off course! :-)
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> On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Lukáš Fryč < lukas.fryc at gmail.com >
> wrote:
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> I would also highlight importance of supporting developers coming from
> different platforms (Java on Android, ObjC/Swift on iOS, and plain
> JavaScript, JavaScript in Cordova).
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> I know that it might be hard to combine with a concept of feature-oriented
> pages,
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> but I imagine we could allow at least color- or icon-based highlights for
> different platforms (icon of Droid - lightblue code sample background, icon
> of apple - silver background, JS logo light-yellow background, Cordova logo
> - pink background!)
>
> + I would even consider a something like select box in top navbar that
> allows to filter out platform specific information. ;-)
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> On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Matthias Wessendorf < matzew at apache.org
> > wrote:
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> On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 6:04 AM, Bruno Oliveira < bruno at abstractj.org >
> wrote:
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> Ahoy my friend, answers inline. (my personal opinion)
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> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Andres Galante < agalante at redhat.com >
> wrote:
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> Hi, I am starting to redesign auroras.org . I would like your help to
> understand better the product and our user.
>
> Who is the developer that uses Aerogear? is it a hardcore developer, or
> someone that is looking for a ready made solution?
>
> I think both. We have JavaScript, iOS, Android, Cordova, Firefox and
> JavaEE developers. For example, some Java EE developers don't care about JS
> and they might be looking for a ready made solution (In this situation,
> AeroGear with Forge or JBDS is a good fit).
>
> At the same time you have JS developers for example like Lukas or Luke,
> which are familiar with Java EE, but they are more like a hardcore
> developer and they just want to make use of libraries. Some devs will stick
> make use of tools, others to just our libraries.
>
> +1 both are 'target'
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> I understand that we have 3 products, Core, Push and security. What is our
> main product?
>
> At the moment, I would say that Push is the main AeroGear focus. Although
> AG is more than just Push. We provide libraries willing to make developer's
> life easy so topics like: Push, Security (cryptography, OAuth2 libraries, 2
> factor), data sync, geo-fencing, offline support...and more crazy and dirty
> things you could possible imagine with fancy devices — probably AG will be
> there.
>
> correct. first push release is done. Work for others (e.g.OAuth2 and
> data-sync/offline) is in the works.
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> What is a user he looking for when he gets to Aerogear? How can Aerogear
> help him?
>
> Most of the developers (others can correct me if I'm wrong) are looking to
> boost their productivity. Let's think about something very complex like
> cryptography or OAuth2, is really hard to newcomers to grok into RFCs and
> implement it. Most part of the time people just want to connect their apps
> to Facebook, Twitter, <put your favorite social network here>. People don't
> have time and sometimes patience to read RFCs and start from scratch
> (because it's boring)
>
> I think this is where AeroGear comes into place. If you talk to Passos, he
> will give to you details about reducing 25% of the hard work on Android
> with AeroGear.
>
> Right, both are examples to make life easier. Same goes for push. our
> server makes it easier to handle and manage all aspects of push.
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> At this point I would also like to build a “design persona” to have a
> coherent identity, voice and styles throughout our line. If aerogear was a
> person, who would it be? what voice does it have, color, typography, etc.
>
> Amazing. Not sure if AeroGear would be a person, but to me is more like
> Skipper (
> http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130327234948/pixar/images/7/70/Planes_skipper_rollout_final.jpg
> )
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> hehe :)
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> With this done we will make sure our websites, demos and consoles speak
> the same language.
>
> Thanks
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