[aerogear-dev] New Site - Status

Lukáš Fryč lukas.fryc at gmail.com
Thu Feb 19 05:44:45 EST 2015


@Summers, I agree that we don't have to document whole process of setting
the environment up,

but the docs should at least guide users that are completely new to the
subject appropriately.

Use case: I haven't developed anything on native Android yet, and I want to
change that. I want to make that shift with AeroGear. But what should I do?
I know AeroGear, nothing else. Where should I go now to get the basics
AeroGear expects from me?


So First Steps guide can cover what are expectations from the user on
development environment side. It may just contain brief description of
prerequisites and few links where people may get more information.

It can also contain our preferred/opinionated way of Android development,
being it an IDE of our choice or whatever.

On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 5:37 PM, Summers Pittman <supittma at redhat.com>
wrote:

>  On 02/18/2015 10:14 AM, Lukáš Fryč wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
>  the new site is in baking for a quite some time, but I believe the
> results are already shaping up. The Big Thanks go to Andres off course!
>
>
>  I must say it is NOT COMPLETE yet, but I believe we can start receiving
> issues. Especially kind of "we need complete rework of this section" kind
> of issues ;-)
>
>  http://staging-aerogearsite.rhcloud.com/
>
>  Please discuss bigger issues right here,
>
> I need to make a JIRA to change the Android section of first steps.  There
> is no reason anyone should be compiling the Android library.  However part
> of that will include moving the how to build the Android library docs.
> Where should those go?  Also what should replace it?  Getting started with
> he Android libraries is basically include the stuff you want in your
> build/pom and use it.
>
> Also, I noticed the getting started docs for Cordova include a lot of
> basic "what is cordova" flavored information.  Should we really be
> concerned on the project page with teaching people how to use the platform?
>
>  but file any smaller issues under appropriate place in the New Design
> Epic:
>
>  https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AEROGEAR-1546
>
>
>
>  Few bigger issues I identified and that I will need a help with:
>
>  1. filling in Core and Security landing pages
> 2. Guides for First Steps are missing for some platforms (they don't have
> to be overwhelmingly verbose, but at least we should have some)
> 3. connected individual's blog to News page (powered by planet.jboss.org,
> more info on IRC)
>
>
>
>
>  Few issues that we still need to tackle - I believe we can cover that
> with Andres, but help is always welcomed!
>
>  1. make News page work javascript-wide (filtering, etc) [me]
> 2. document how-to + style guide for drafting/posting new posts on
> aerogear.org [me]
> 2. style individual Guides
> 3. style individual Posts
> 4. HTML structure corrections (e.g. wrong use of HTML tags) [Andres]
> 5. grammar/typo corrections [Catherine offered help here]
>
>
>  Some features I planned originally will slip from the first release, but
> the main priority now is get the New Site out!
>
>  ETA: the site could be nearly production-ready end of this week.
>
>
>  Cheers,
>
>  ~ Lukas
>
>
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