Wow, this is really great ! It has really changed compared to its first design :) Congratulations and thanks for all the great work that has been done ! Cheers, Esther On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 12:08 AM, Amir Chaudhry wrote: > Dear caml-list, > > As some of you may have noticed, the new OCaml.org site is now live! > > The DNS may still be propagating so if http://ocaml.org hasn't updated > for you then try http://166.78.252.20. This post is in two parts: the > first is the announcement and the second is a call for content. > > > ### New OCaml.org website design! > > The new site represents a major milestone in the continuing growth of the > OCaml ecosystem. It's the culmination of a lot of volunteer work over the > last several months and I'd specifically like to thank Christophe, Ashish > and Philippe for their dedication (the commit logs speak volumes). > > We began this journey just over 8 months ago with paper, pencils and a lot > of ideas. This led to a comprehensive set of wireframes and walk-throughs > of the site [1], which then developed into a collection of Photoshop > mockups [2]. In turn, these formed the basis for the html templates and > style sheets, which we've adapted to fit our needs across the site. > > Alongside the design process, we also considered the kind of structure and > workflow we aspired to, both as maintainers and contributors. This led us > to develop completely new tools for Markdown and templating in OCaml [3, 4, > 5], which are now available in OPAM for the benefit all. Working on all > these things in parallel definitely had it challenges (which I'll write > about separately) but the result has been worth the effort. > > The journey is ongoing and we still have many more improvements we hope to > make. The site you see today primarily improves upon the design, structure > and workflows but in time, we also intend to incorporate more information > on packages and documentation. With the new tooling, moving the website > forward will become much easier and I hope that more members of the > community become involved in the generation and curation of content. This > brings me to the second part of this post. > > > ### Call for content > > We have lots of great content on the website but there are parts that > could do with refreshing and gaps that could be filled. As a community > driven site, we need ongoing contributions to ensure that the site best > reflects its members. > > For example, if you do commercial work on OCaml then maybe you'd like to > add yourself to the support page [6]? Perhaps there are tutorials you can > help to complete, like 99 problems [7]? If you're not sure where to begin, > there are already a number of content issues you could contribute to [8]. > > Although we've gone through a bug-hunt already, feedback on the site is > still very welcome. You can either create an issue on the tracker > (preferred), or email the infrastructure list. > > It's fantastic how far we've come and I look forward to the next phase! > > Best wishes, > Amir > > > [1] http://amirchaudhry.com/wireframe-demos-for-ocamlorg/ > [2] https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml.org/wiki/Site-Redesign > [3] http://lists.ocaml.org/pipermail/infrastructure/2013-July/000211.html > [4] http://pw374.github.io/posts/2013-09-05-22-31-26-about-omd.html > [5] > http://pw374.github.io/posts/2013-10-03-20-35-12-using-mpp-two-different-ways.html > [6] http://ocaml.org/community/support.html > [7] http://ocaml.org/learn/tutorials/99problems.html > [8] https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml.org/issues?labels=content > > _______________________________________________ > Infrastructure mailing list > Infrastructure@lists.ocaml.org > http://lists.ocaml.org/listinfo/infrastructure >