From c271bb0e709d8c945bd51b2be9c6340a4a4a811c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rasmus Dahlberg Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 14:56:56 +0100 Subject: persisted pads from meeting minutes --- archive/2022-01-18-future-website-sketch | 97 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 97 insertions(+) create mode 100644 archive/2022-01-18-future-website-sketch (limited to 'archive/2022-01-18-future-website-sketch') diff --git a/archive/2022-01-18-future-website-sketch b/archive/2022-01-18-future-website-sketch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c21a540 --- /dev/null +++ b/archive/2022-01-18-future-website-sketch @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +Sketch on an updated www.sigsum.org site, feedback wanted. The goal is to know +roughly what content we want here eventually, and who that content should be +for. + +We will use this as input for a web developer that will fix a Hugo template +tailored for Sigsum. The resulting template should be free and open-source +licensed. + +Target audience? +--- +Somewhat prioritized list: + 1. New users, early adopters, and contributors + * "The why and how of Sigsum logging" + * "How to get started and/or involved" + 1. (Non-)technical decisions makers + * "We want there to be decisions to apply Sigsum in the real world" + 1. Journalists and bloggers + * "We want to make it easier to bring Sigsum into the conversation" + 1. Technical experts and academics + * "Point me to the stuff" + 1. Existing users and contributors + * "Mostly for reference and navigation to the right place" + * "Probably don't need to access our website that much" + +Aim for the overall feeling of "not so dense", "inclusive", and "community". + +Website content? +--- + * What is Sigsum, the technology? + * What is Sigsum useful for? + * How does it work? + * How can I try it out? + * How can I get involved? + * Who is behind Sigsum, the project? + * FAQ + +Top-most navigation? +--- +A first take based on the above could be: + * Landing page + * Applications (of the technology) + * Documentation + * Ecosystem + * About + +Landing page + * One liner + * Example + * "A free and open source software project that brings transparency to + cryptographic key-usage" + +Applications + * An enumeration that provides an overview of several "items" containing + * Title + * Optional figure + * 1-3 lines summary + * Read more button + * Keep it short and down to the point + * What is the problem that Sigsum addresses + * What assumptions are required for the above + * (Not: "this is how it works in detail", just aim to gauge interest) + * Two examples of topics to be enumerated + * "Digital Signatures" / "Signature Transparency" + * "Executable Binaries" / "Binary Transparency" + +Documentation + * Same type of enumeration as for "Applications" + * Examples: + * "How it works" + * "Getting started" + * "Frequently asked questions" + * "Technical documentation", redirect/pointers to git's doc folder + +Ecosystem + * A paragraph of introtext, followed by an enumeration? + * "The great folks/orgs running logs, witnesses, monitors, etc" + * Credit: https://certificate.transparency.dev/ does this very nicely. + +About + * Team Sigsum, who are the core people driving the project forward + * Vision / values + * Sponsors (maybe "enumeration" as described above is appropriate) + +Misc +--- +Eventually we might want a blog. Would that be blog.sigsum.org, linked from doc +page? + +Have not worked in where the 'how to get in touch part' should be. Would be +nice if the following are easily accessible / discoverable: + * irc + * matrix + * mailing list + * weekly Jitsi meets + +Would be nice if every page could have a natural "get involved button". Think +"Add your use-case", "Add your sigsum log", etc. -- cgit v1.2.3