Anup
Great idea.
I am totally +1 to your idea

Just a couple of items:
- we must ask for consent before using logos
- we should make the website look well on mobile
- think about the release procedure and how we will have to update the
website after the release (now we have a script but it is awkward)

Thank you very much
Enrico

Il Dom 14 Giu 2020, 02:26 Anup Ghatage <ghat...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Hi Bookies,
>
> We've had quite a few issues reported recently about the site.
> Some are about the fact that the site has dead links and some are about
> the content.
> I tried to build the site recently and it didn't even build.
>
> @Sijie Guo <guosi...@gmail.com> suggested here
> <https://github.com/apache/bookkeeper/pull/2344#issuecomment-636364183>that
> we should try and use docusaurus for the BookKeeper website as it's much
> easier to maintain. And I must agree! I played around with it a little and
> after using the Pulsar website as a template, I think this is fantastic.
>
> So I propose, we go ahead and start development of the new website under
> 'site2' in the root directory. Once the development is complete, we can
> decommission the old website and have the domain point to our new website.
>
> I spent most of today trying to re-imagine the website and have charted
> out the tasks and workflow, so if you're interested, please reply to this
> email and we can get started!
>
> I have put together a test website at: http://ghatage.com/bookkeeper-site/
> It's inspired by the Pulsar website and has A LOT of dead links and is yet
> to be populated.
> However, generation and maintenance of the website has been super easy.
> Please check it out and let me know what you guys think!
>
> Regards,
> Anup
>

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