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Hi all,

I like the changes that you've made, Marc, as well as the improvement ideas
from Chris. Why don't you simply upload the newest webpages to the CVS, so
we can see your changes "live"? Even if there are still some errors, the web
site does not take that long (mostly only a few seconds, only sometimes up
to thirty minutes) to actualize.

Then we could have a much better collaborative process for improving our
website. 

Best regards,

Florian

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] Im
Auftrag von Marc Dutoo
Gesendet: 02 June 2009 11:17
An: Java Workflow Toolbox
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: [jwt-dev] Why use JWT

Hi Chris

Good points.

Actually I think it's important that "Getting started" is the first and
biggest thing the user sees on the page. I like very much the "New to JWT"
section but it's too small and uncentered for this. But I'm still thnking
about it...

N&N has gone in the extensive version of the upload page. But like you say
putting a like to the latest version's N&N on the front page could be a good
move, maybe after "Download (update site)" in the Getting started section ?

Finally your 2 points : if you're talking about the left panel, you're
right, I've not yet edited this part.
The main page has already the "Download" and update site links under the
first title.

Regards,
Marc

Christian Saad a écrit :
> Hi Marc,
>
> ok, then lets keep it the way it is. With the easily accessible 
> navigation on the left hand side I guess this makes very much sense. 
> Since there are already "Getting started" and "New to JWT" on the 
> sides maybe we could even leave out the getting started section in the 
> middle altogether to prevent redundancy? Is the "News&Noteworthy" page 
> already accessible from the main page? (I can't seem to find it on 
> your screenshot)
>
> Just two small notes I would like to hear your opinion about:
>
> - maybe we should switch community and resources on the main page 
> because I guess most people will be looking for the downloads first
> - For the same reason I would suggest to move the Eclipse Update site 
> link to the top of the project resources
>
> Regards,
> Chris
>
>
>   
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>> Im Auftrag von Marc Dutoo
>> Gesendet: Freitag, 29. Mai 2009 18:32
>> An: Java Workflow Toolbox
>> Betreff: Re: AW: [jwt-dev] Why use JWT
>>
>> Hi Chris
>>
>> Thanks for backing it up !
>>
>> However, I beg to differ about the "Components" : I'd rather put the 
>> demo movie in Getting started, because it gives an idea of what is 
>> JWT very quickly and without having to drill much. I think that 
>> "Components"
>> is rather an overview of JWT features and therefore better under 
>> Documentation.
>>
>> I'm also making good use of "New and noteworthy", removing unused 
>> pages, trying to find a better place for all releases / roadmap / 
>> project plan...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Marc
>>
>> Christian Saad a écrit :
>>     
>>> Hi Marc,
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> In my website refactoring, I've put it in "New to JWT", but anyway
>>>>         
>> this
>>     
>>>> is a great page and should be used so.
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> Great, I like that. Makes definitely more sense than for new users 
>>> to "Report a bug".
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Maybe it should also be merged with the current FAQ, so it would
>>>>         
>> have
>>     
>>>> several sections : Why use JWT, What is JWT, How to install it...
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> Also a very good idea. It will prevent cluttering of the Wiki. I'm 
>>> in
>>>       
>> favor
>>     
>>> of this.
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> In attachment my current ongoing efforts, feedback welcome !
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> Cool, nice work on the download page! I think with this we can get
>>>       
>> rid of
>>     
>>> the download page in the wiki?
>>> My suggestion would be to move the overview of JWT's components from
>>>       
>> the
>>     
>>> documentation to the "Getting started" entry (right at the top)
>>>       
>> because it's
>>     
>>> quite high-level and probably something very interesting at the
>>>       
>> beginning
>>     
>>> for a new user.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>>> Von: jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jwt-dev-
>>>>         
>> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>>     
>>>> Im Auftrag von Marc Dutoo
>>>> Gesendet: Freitag, 29. Mai 2009 16:06
>>>> An: Java Workflow Toolbox
>>>> Betreff: Re: [jwt-dev] Why use JWT
>>>>
>>>> Hi Chris
>>>>
>>>> In my website refactoring, I've put it in "New to JWT", but anyway
>>>>         
>> this
>>     
>>>> is a great page and should be used so.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe it should also be merged with the current FAQ, so it would
>>>>         
>> have
>>     
>>>> several sections : Why use JWT, What is JWT, How to install it...
>>>>
>>>> In attachment my current ongoing efforts, feedback welcome !
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Marc
>>>>
>>>> Christian Saad a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I just remembered that we still have this wiki page lying around 
>>>>> dealing with why users should decide to use JWT instead of other 
>>>>> BP solutions (http://wiki.eclipse.org/Why_use_JWT). I thought 
>>>>> maybe
>>>>>           
>> it’s
>>     
>>>>> time to link it from somewhere on the main page (on the left side 
>>>>> under “Getting started” ?). Would you think this is already the
>>>>>           
>> right
>>     
>>>>> time or should we wait and expand this article a bit?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Chris
>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
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>>>>>           
>> --
>>     
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> --
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