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Make a website for the project #29

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sinasamavati opened this issue Jul 16, 2014 · 6 comments
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Make a website for the project #29

sinasamavati opened this issue Jul 16, 2014 · 6 comments

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@sinasamavati
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We need some static pages for the documentations, examples, etc.

@cs-victor-nascimento
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Nice!

Perhaps a github pages with some Angular or something that would consume a leptus implemented service that would automatically be used as a sample. Perhaps to consume readme, leptus version or something.

What do you think?

@sinasamavati
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GitHub Pages is fine.
Yes, consuming README, displaying the latest version and/or CHANGELOG, asking for contribution if people are interested, telling about the IRC channel, etc.

The problem is I'm basically not good at front-end development, and I don't have the time to make some pages for leptus.

@artemeff
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I can take this task. But if we want some wow effect from the site we should talk about design, logo etc.
Can you tell me what is leptus? Is it a mite? Or I'm wrong? Any ideas about logo? What colors do you prefer?

@sinasamavati
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@artemeff It would be very nice of you!

Yes, leptus is a mite. Once upon a time I had an idea for a logo, but I can't find the files.
I think all that matters is having an index and a clean theme for the documentation.
What do you think?

@artemeff
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@s1n4 ok, for the start I can make simple site with docs and some information, or you can use readme.io to create documentation and index, it's free for open source :)

@ZelphirKaltstahl
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Documentation is severely lacking. I cannot even get the "Quick Example" running (leptus_tutorial_app.erl: undefined parse transform 'leptus_pt'). It's better to have a "long" example that actually tells people in what file to put what and in what subfolder to put which file.

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