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Revise website for a possible first experimental release for low-key testing and feedback #162

@GBKS

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@GBKS

Good progress is happening on feature and design implementation. There was a brief exchange in the Signal group (via @johnny9) that we might get to a point soon where we want to invite more people for early testing, and restructuring the home page accordingly. I'd like to use this issue to plan this out.

I'll probably make a few assumptions here that need to be corrected, but here we go...

The situation
We (will) have decent (not perfect) implementations of all the 1.x milestone features and UX. It's at a point where feedback becomes useful and valuable in order to adjust direction before committing to finalizing and polishing.

The need
We want to have a dedicated landing page for people to download this early experimental release, understanding what it is and what it isn't, how to download, run, test and give feedback. These visitors are likely less interested in the nitty-gritty milestone and design system content.

Proposed change to the home page

  1. Move all the project/design/milestone documentation to a sub section, including the sidebar/menu navigation
  2. Keep the "Provide early feedback" section, but revise it to fit our 1.x experimental release info
  3. Add a proper project intro and status info at the top
  4. [Optional] Create a test guide like Arké has. This will ideally result in much better structured feedback

That's just a starting point. What else do you think we should update?

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