Closed zabil closed 4 years ago
@zabil @nyuday Proposing a couple of options for adding the message about "who maintains Gauge" on the website landing page.
Option 1:
Notes:
Option2:
Notes:
I like options 2 as it flows into the call to action. Plus more description with pedigree.
@zabil @tinozza is this part of Gauge.org new user interaction work? Or outside that? @nyuday I do not see it on Jen's website work list?
@suziejprince Yeah this was added from user comments of first user research (dry-run)
I liked the second option.
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 10:29 AM Tina Vinod notifications@github.com wrote:
@zabil https://github.com/zabil @nyuday https://github.com/nyuday Proposing a couple of options for adding the message about "who maintains Gauge" on the website landing page.
Option 1: [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16536421/43623919-9a0e17f4-9701-11e8-9249-4359568eb6f0.png
Notes:
- A one liner message "Gauge is maintained by ThoughtWorks and the Gauge community" after the feature section and before the getting started CTA.
- On clicking the ThoughtWorks link redirect users to the TW products page and for gauge community - redirect users to the github page(?)
Option2: [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16536421/43624326-395423c4-9704-11e8-958b-aec43ef2e17b.png
Notes:
- Adding this as a separate section with a section header (About Gauge/Gauge community etc.)
- Making the content a bit more verbose with added details about gauge history or TW products to explain the gauge pedigree. Used placeholder content for now.
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Copy for Option 2:
About Gauge
Gauge is a free and open source test automation framework built by ThoughtWorks. Gauge was built to make test automation easy and to help organizations of all sizes on their journey towards continuous delivery. Gauge is part of ThoughtWorks' commitment to open source and to make pioneering tools for software teams who aspire to be great.
Give credit to maintainers of Gauge on the website landing page.
Perhaps a message like "Gauge is maintained by ThoughtWorks and the Gauge community"