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Welcome page for New User Experience
As Mikeal mentioned: “A single "welcome" page. There are are 4 sections, each of which are very inviting, intended for people: new to programming, new to javascript, new to node, ready to dive deeper in to node.
In the copy of each section we can tailor the language to fit the experience level of these users and, for now, forward them on to resources that are well tailored to their skill level. If we can't find acceptable resources, or we think we can do better, we can spin up specific projects that help people in that skill range.”
All up for debate! Ideas below:
Main(initial view)
- knowledge/docs/tutorials
- meetups
- cfp for upcoming events
- Node.js news aggregator **note that website should be SUPER simple to contribute to
@zwigby made a good point that we should use multiple mediums for this. Newsletters, blogs, Nodejs.org updates, etc. @thefoxis recommended the curation of these as important. If we are to use something like Twitter we could get into murky waters.
Welcome/Getting-Started-with-Node
- Node.js resources(curated list of how-to’s-- @rockbot had a great start with her crowd-sourced spreadsheet HERE
@jasonrhodes said "Would be really nice to try putting together some suggested course paths because even a giant list of helpful resources is p overwhelming for people of various levels" @hackygolucky thought that vetting some of the resources from @rockbot's list could be a great start.
- JS resources(ex: JS for cats, JS 101 workshopper)
- link to ‘mentors’
- nodejs.org API
- npm(how to npm too)
- #nodejs freenode(and other friendly and accessible channels)
- ‘find your local group’ search
Mentors
This was to be a section spearheaded by @rosskukulinski and @groundwater that involved a much more in-depth take on how we build a network of mentors, how you get to be a mentor, and how mentors/mentees find each other. This type of support is key in keeping our community personable and helping to raise each other up.
Events
- look at nodemeatspace under knode--community contributes upcoming events to calendar
have a link to ‘start a meetup’We will need multiple curators/collectors owning this and keeping up.
- How do I start an event? resources.
--Nice to have--
Speakers in Node.js
a place that local events/confs can look for speakers (from knode/nodemeatspace)
New notes/ideas from meeting:
Nodeschool in-browser on the welcome for people to get to play with node while not having to navigate elsewhere. see: @lakenen Cameron Lakenen’s https://github.com/lakenen/browser-workshopper
Emphasize for beginners! They need the most hand-holding, lots and lots of info. Recommends still limiting what we put on the site because you can only consume so much without getting overwhelmed/confused.(Karolina)
Mentors
Office hours in irc, video chat
Issues to file:
- Where do we want this to live? domain. -> What should we call this and where should it live? #2
- What goes on the homepage?
- What intro resources do we want to provide?
- JS
- Node.js
- Q: How we do curate that?
- Mentors, office hours?
- Events: curator/collector of events and encouraging(mark as free vs. otherwise)
- Content: We need it and need to find owners.
- Contributing: create contributing.md
ACTIONS:
- Get in touch with Groundwater and Ross about Mentors
- Who owns what?
- Break out verticals of project and make sure content volunteers are requested for each.
- Make contributing as easy as possible but make sure there’s a contributing.md
- Next meeting?
Thanks to @jasonrhodes @thefoxis @fiveisprime @indexzero for attending and insight!