[keycloak-dev] Home page
Bill Burke
bburke at redhat.com
Fri Jul 19 15:35:32 EDT 2013
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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