On 7/17/2013 3:06 PM, Gabriel Cardoso wrote:
Hi Bill,
Today I had a meeting with some designers of JBoss and they suggested me
to take a step back and try to understand the structure of Keycloak and
goals of the people who will use it before diving into the graphic
design. Based on this, I generated some materials that I would like to
validate with you:
Ya looks good.
*Project definition*
Keycloak is a central login service for one or more web applications
and web services. It also is a central place to manage what a logged
in user is allowed to do and what permissions the user has. It is a
cloud service that allows administrators to secure their web applications.
Addtionally:
This cloud service is available at
www.keycloak.com, or you can download
a cloud appliance to install on your private networks.
1) Do you think Jared and Linda are appropriate to represent the
public
that we want to use the service? What can be changed?
Yes.
2) Do you think the scenarios represent the goals that people will
try
to achieve in the context of this first release? Improvements?
Additionally, Jared will want to view an application. The page will
have links on how to secure each application by providing directions and
configuration files to configure in different environments: JBoss 7/EAP
6.1, Wildfly, RAILs, Python, etc...
3) What do you think about a homepage to introduce the users to the
service?
Openshift homepage looks good.
4) Is that site map correct?
Yes, just the additional "View Application" page that I described above.
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Bill Burke
JBoss, a division of Red Hat
http://bill.burkecentral.com