Introduction/background material
Today, the Hyperledger website's project page lists all of the projects grouped by project lifecycle status (Graduated, Incubating, Dormant) as shown below.
This works for people that are familiar with Hyperledger; however, it can be very confusing for new people to find information or figure out what they need to do within Hyperledger. People who are new to Hyperledger are most likely visiting the website with either a certain use case or project in mind. As such, this task force is looking to redesign the website with this focus in mind.
Task to be completed
- Determine how we will group projects on the Hyperledger website
- Determine criteria for projects to meet to obtain priority for Hyperledger Foundation marketing
List of deliverables or work products
- Website project pages related projects section
- Website main groupings
- Updates to project lifecycle documentation to reflect new criteria
Strawman proposal
As a way to start generating discussion, we created some mockups of what the new Project content on the site could look like. Below are two mockups for a new main Projects page and an example of a page about one specific Project.
Proposed new Project page:
- This gives priority placement to the 6 graduated projects and gives secondary placement to the incubation projects. This intentionally limits the information we're providing to prevent people from feeling overwhelmed at trying to process details about all projects at once. Priority placement is also an incentive for incubation projects to graduate.
- This has a richer project description than the current site – there is space for tags and a Resources drop down for direct access to project links.
- This has a link to a Getting Started guide which would be a new page that helps people navigate to the projects that meet their needs.
Proposed page for specific Projects:
- This has a section that sorts links by different personas (Developers, Users, Business Analysts) to make it easier for people to find what is relevant for them
- This has a new 'Related Projects & Labs' sidebar that can link to the other projects that work with this project – currently the Landscape and Project pages don't create any connections with projects that are related. Related Labs aren't listed here, but I think it would make sense to put them below the projects in the sidebar and listed in a secondary way – perhaps just a text link to the relevant labs.
- This has a section for tags if we want to use those for projects
Time to complete (no more than 6 months)
3 months