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Update text on getting started page for new exp #190

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alohr51 opened this issue Sep 17, 2019 · 0 comments
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alohr51 commented Sep 17, 2019

Getting Started

/getting-started page

Section One

  • Title: Use our development tools to explore Kabanero Public Collections
  • Subtitle: Install Codewind using your IDE on your own laptop without the need for a team environment. 
  • Button: View Instructions

--> The section above is not inclusive of the two different paths developers can get started.  Either with a simple yet powerful CLI with Appsody or inside your IDE with Codewind.

Section Two

  • Title: Or set up Kabanero for your whole team to use
  1. Step 1. Install Kabanero Foundation

    • Install Kabanero Foundation to create, manage, and share collections with your entire team. 
    • View Instructions
  2. Step 2. Install Management CLI

    • Once Kabanero Foundation is installed, it’s time to choose collections, customize and share them with your team so they can start building applications. 
    • View Instructions
  3. Step 3. Install Developer Tools

    • Kabanero developer tools leverage the power of Codewind and your favorite IDEs and CLI tools to make building applications easy for your development team.  
    • View Instructions

Section Three

what guides should we have here?

When you are ready for support, we've got you covered

The Kabanero open source project is included within IBM Cloud Pak for Applications as Kabanero Enterprise. Cloud Pak for Applications provides a faster, more secure way to move your core business applications to any cloud, in containers. Built and supported on Red Hat OpenShift.

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