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Update the homepage content for new getting started exp #189

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alohr51 opened this issue Sep 17, 2019 · 1 comment
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Update the homepage content for new getting started exp #189

alohr51 opened this issue Sep 17, 2019 · 1 comment
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alohr51 commented Sep 17, 2019

Top Hero Section:

Kabanero provides an open source microservices-based framework that enables developers, architects and operation teams to work together, faster. We’ve curated collections of the best open source projects along with the ability to manage them, providing consistency and security for your team while developing Cloud-native applications.

There's also this sentence that maybe could be used?
Kabanero speeds development of applications built for Kubernetes while meeting the technology standards and policies your company defines. 

Button: Get Started

Video frame: 
Kabanero
tagline needed to describe the video

Third Section:

Something for your whole team

  1. Development

    • Use your favorite development tools to create apps for Kubernetes faster. Develop, test, debug in containers and deploy with confidence.
    • 'Learn More' (links to doc--which one?)
  2. Architecture

    • --> this is wrong usage of the word collections.  Curated collections using the best open source tools. Tailor the collections for your company, manage collections for your teams knowing they are automatically compliant with company policies. 
    • 'Learn More' (links to doc--which one?)
  3. Operations

    • --> this doesn't become a reality until October.  Easily manage the cloud based infrastructure including Kubernetes and get immediate visibility of your apps in one platform for existing and new apps whether in containers or VMs.
    • 'Learn More' (links to doc--which one?)

Fourth Section:

Graphic of some kind showing the process.

  1. Languages & Runtimes

    • -->this whole section needs editing.  Use the right language for the job. Java is at the core of most modern application environments and can support Eclipse MicroProfile or Spring-based microservices. No matter your workload, we have runtimes and application stacks to simplify application development and delivery on Kubernetes.
    • --> this needs editing:  Java Node Go Python MicroProfile Jakarta EE Spring Open Liberty
  2. Develop

    • Develop applications for Kuberentes faster using extensions to industry leading IDEs. Perform inner loop development of applications directly in containers from day one. Eclipse Codewind provides extensions to VS Code, Eclipse, as well as Eclipse Che for teams preferring a cloud hosted IDE. Hosted or local, it’s the same experience.
  3. Build

    • --> we need to stop talking about the technology and talk about what it does first.  need to rewrite this.  DevOps is critical for a successful microservices-based deployment. Kabanero supplies an integrated open source CI/CD (continuous integration / continuous delivery) infrastructure based on the open source project Tekton. Kabanero provides for a rich set of pre-built pipelines and a set of reusable tasks to handle complex build and deployment steps including a, b, c, and more (pull from my latest slide deck).
  4. Deploy

    • --> we are using the term application stack but no where have said what it is.  We need to tweak this paragraph.  Applications are deployed with best practices for Kubernetes deployments including scale, security, health and liveness probes. Kabanero also provides the ability to augment the base images with additional management capabilities as defined in the application stack. See everything from a single pane of glass with insights and correlation spanning traditional and Kubernetes applications for proactive problem determination.
  5. Built on a Foundation of Kubernetes, Knative, Istio

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