portier / portier.github.io

Website for Portier, an email-based, passwordless authentication that you can host yourself.
https://portier.github.io
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Feedback on the landing page #22

Open skorokithakis opened 8 years ago

skorokithakis commented 8 years ago

@callahad has requested feedback on the landing page, so I figured I'd make an issue about it (I think issues are a bit more permanent than the mailing list, as I can never navigate the Google Groups UI).

Let's keep this issue open for a few days to give people a chance to post feedback, if someone notices that at some point there has been no activity in two weeks or so, feel free to close it.

CCing @djc, @onli, @buro9, @jleclanche, @TazeTSchnitzel, and please feel free to CC anyone I might have forgotten.

I will post my feedback as a reply shortly.

skorokithakis commented 8 years ago

My feedback:

onli commented 8 years ago

We are talking about https://portier.github.io/, right?

I think your feedback is on point. In general it is a very useful page to have.

callahad commented 8 years ago

Great points. Will fix most of them shortly.

I'd prefer it if all the Markdown pages were rendered, though. Jekyll/Lektor?

We should absolutely do this eventually. But for right now, a bunch of .md files have a much lower barrier to me actually getting content online than a static site generator; no bike-shedding about design or fussing with CSS and formatting. I can just write. Plus, if it's good enough for https://webassembly.github.io/ ... :wink:

Once the content is relatively complete, we can figure out what form best suits it and port it to Jekyll for easy GitHub Pages support.