On 7/19/2013 11:52 AM, Gabriel Cardoso wrote:
> What was wrong with Openshit's homepage? (
www.openshift.com)
There is nothing wrong, but I guess we don't want to copy the OpenShift homepage.
Unless there's something wrong with it, why not? Isn't this what a UXD
team is supposed to help foster? Common company websites that have the
same navigation patterns and look and feel?
> [Online] [Enterprise] [Community]
>
> Online is the public SaaS. Enterprise is the installable appliance.
> Community points to the community project pages.
This is new to me. What community project pages?
jboss.org/keycloak Basically where the open source project lives.
I think the approach [Definition] [Easy installation] [Online and
Enterprise] that I proposed is more interesting for the new user. Also, we can have little
content that goes on the same page instead of creating more pages.
"Easy Installation" and "Definition" will be different between Online
and Enterprise. I still like the Openshift front page, minus their menu
page which would be replaced by a Login link at the top right corner.
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