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Sections and subsections of GeoPose Web site #3

Open cperey opened 3 years ago

cperey commented 3 years ago

In this document (https://github.com/opengeospatial/GeoPoseWeb/blob/main/Discussion_for_Web_Site_Design.adoc) introducing issues on which to decide, the first item is the definition of sections and subsections.

Here are the sections I propose and about which we would like to receive feedback:

Landing "page"

The URL http://geopose.org/index.htm takes the browser to a screen that contains:

  1. About GeoPose a. What is GeoPose? Definition with link to the specification (link to the GitHub repo until ratified standard is published) b. OGC GeoPose SWG
  2. About this web site a. OGC GeoPose SWG maintains this page b. How to view in WebXR c. How to navigate d. Date of last update

Community Community Section has these subsections:

  1. We're reaching out to companies, SDOs, open source communities (when the standard is published we make this a list of products that are compliant)
  2. How to participate (maybe call it "contribute" until the final standard is published)
  3. Join the list (the visitor adds their name/e-mail address to receive updates, follow us on Twitter)
  4. Implementations (similar to http://www.geopackage.org/implementations.html this page)

Resources

Resources section has these subsections:

  1. Frequently Asked Questions are answered in the Guides a. Link to the Reviewers Guide b. Link to the Users Guide
  2. Code
janerivi commented 3 years ago

I think we should come up with a proper name for the experimental sandbox section. Perhaps something like the "GeoPose Exploration Experience". I propse we stick to having a conventional landing page that provides the top level info about what GeoPose is, about the SWG, where to find the spec and how to participate with feedback or join the SWG all in conventional form available either directly on the landing page or on other subpages. but we hightlight the sandbox as the way to learn deeply about what GeoPose through a spatial interactive experience.

cperey commented 3 years ago

This issue was discussed during April 16 SWG meeting and is being fleshed out further (in more graphic manner) via a file on Google Drive.