[keycloak-dev] Keycloak UX design
Bill Burke
bburke at redhat.com
Fri Jul 19 08:23:19 EDT 2013
Looks nice, but it has Aerogear splashed all over it :) Do we need
CAPTHCA? THis isn't a social media site where you can post things.
On 7/18/2013 12:25 PM, Gabriel Cardoso wrote:
> Great! Don't we need a page for "view realms" too?
>
> Changing the subject, not sure if you saw it in JIRA, but here are my initial prototypes for the login / registration page.
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2730435/Red%20Hat/Login-RCUE-social.png
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2730435/Red%20Hat/Register-RCUE.png
>
> These are for the SaaS.
> For the registration page, will we require a username too or will the email address be the username? Also, will we have the CAPTCHA?
>
> Gabriel
>
> On Jul 17, 2013, at 6:33 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 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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