[keycloak-dev] Home page
Gabriel Cardoso
gcardoso at redhat.com
Fri Jul 19 17:41:22 EDT 2013
Sounds good!
Thanks
On Jul 19, 2013, at 6:31 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
>
>
> On 7/19/2013 5:08 PM, Gabriel Cardoso wrote:
>>
>>>>> What was wrong with Openshit's homepage? (www.openshift.com
>>>>> <http://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?
>> You are right. It is good to have the same structure. Regarding the look
>> and feel, Open Shift is not using what was proposed by the RCUE initiative.
>>
>
> There's just three things users need to know from the front page:
>
> * That there is an Online Cloud SaaS Login Service
> * That you can download and install this yourself if you want
> * That there is an open source community around it
>
> If you don't like Openshift's page and want something more in line with
> RCUE, I leave it up to you. But, my own personal preferences is as
> little as possible on the front page. Direct to the point, and not a
> lot of detail.
>
>
>>> "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.
>> Got it.
>>
>>> Secure your applications and services in the cloud.
>>> Single-Sign On Authentication Services.
>> Much better slogan than mine :)
>>
>>> [Online]
>>> Public SaaS
>>>
>>> Run your authentication services in the cloud. Create realms, manage
>>> users, integrate with social media, secure your apps, all in one central
>>> cloud service on the Web.
>> Do people understand the concept of realm?
>>
>
> Probably not. Good point.
>
>
> "Manager users and permissions, integration with social media, secure
> your apps..."
>
>>> [Enterprise]
>>> Private SaaS
>>>
>>> Download Keycloak and install it as a authentication appliance in
>>> your own datacenters and private clouds.
>>>
>>> [Learn more]
>>>
>>> [Download Now]
>> Since it is enterprise, it would not be [REQUEST EVALUATION] instead of
>> [Download Now]?
>
> Sorry, [Learn more] and [Download Now] would be under the enterprise
> block. Does that make more sense?
>
>
>> Maybe we could emphasize the support and some advantages of the
>> enterprise version in the text too.
>>
>
> Nah, they can learn about that when they click [Learn more]
>
>
>>> [Community]
>> Colaborative SaaS?
>>>
>>> Join our growing open source community. Check out the source and
>>> interact with Keycloak developers.
>>>
>>> [Learn more]
>> I put [JOIN THE COMMUNITY] as call to action.
>>
>> The texts are cool, but they must have more or less the same number of
>> characters to fit the same number of lines. We probably need to resume
>> the text about "Online".
>>
>
> Yeah, we'll ahve to come up with the appropriate marketing bullshit that
> sounds good. :)
>
>> How about the Learn more pages? Maybe we could elaborate appropriate
>> content for the another milestone, not this one?
>>
>
> Ya, we can leave the learn more pages blank for now.
>
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