README! openHABIAN not on main download page!! #2053
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I think there are some more points to mention for the main homepage, but i don't know if this is the right place for it. But topic related i can say, that i have to agree to your mentioned things. |
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At the very least, I would recommend including it on the download page. But there is a bigger question. Is it the policy of @kaikreuzer and @ThomDietrich that we are trying to have an easy "onboarding experience" for new users by directing them to openHABIAN as the preferred starting point/platform for them? If so, then it could really improve the adoption of OH, but we need to ensure that when NOOBS Google "home automation" or "openHAB", that they end up landing somewhere with pages that are specifically pointing them in the correct direction. I would be very happy to try to put myself into the place of a new person coming to OH for the first time, and to develop a (hopefully short) list of changes that might really improve the experience for them, but I do not want to put the time into this if this is not really what we are trying to do. |
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Hey, this is a good topic, but (till now) the main page is under control of Kai, let's wait for @kaikreuzer to comment. |
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Thanks @ThomDietrich. In my work with the Advanced Media Workflow Association, and with the Video Services Forum, in both cases, we have faced a challenge in getting people on board with our work - especially with the AMWA. Right now the Board of Directors of the AMWA is actively discussing what we can do to ease the "onboarding" experience. We have a number of APIs, and we have reference implementations. But as one of our colleagues said, no one implements from zero. Now in that case we are talking about integrating APIs into professional products for the television and film industries, but the point is still the same - what can we do to get people up and running more quickly. |
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Thanks @bgilmer77 for bringing this up, I fully agree that the onboarding process is important and the current "flow" far from being ideal.
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@kaikreuzer Yes, I thought about the point of having to buy a PI to get this working, and the fact that OH can run on many different platforms. So if someone is at Level 1, let's say, in their computer knowledge, then if they want to run OH on their Windoze machine or their MAC, then they should be able to do it. But look at the case of someone who is at Level 0. They use computers, they use iOS or some other smartphone device, but when She Who Must Be Obeyed says, "why don't we have a smarthouse like the Smiths?", then offering a solution where one just buys a PI from Amazon, and in a few simple steps, they are up and running seems like a Very Good Thing to me. I am not arguing against what you are saying about multi-platform; in fact I completely agree. Ultimately @kaikreuzer, this is your project, and this is where having someone who is the head of the project really helps. You set the tone, and as a member of the documentation team, I will do my best to implement it. (FWIW, right now - I mean literally right now - I am TRYING to get openHABIAN loaded on my dev system. I have never run it, and given how important it appears to be, I want to start getting up to speed on it. How has the experience been so far? GRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!! HORRIBLE! Why in the world is this available in .xz format? My MAC running High Sierra cannot decompress this file. My Ubuntu 16.04LTS desktop does not understand this format. I absolutely will get it to work. But for the NOOB, will they quit before they even get a burnable image on their computer? Okay - deep breathing. It will all be okay ;-) Back to our regular program. |
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Maybe we should consider something like a small beginner survey on a possible relaunched homepage then.
I think a maximum of 5 to 6 questions would be ok to give an advise based on the answers. If someone knows the self preferred way already, theres no need for the survey. |
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How about a simple flow chart? |
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You actually should not decompress it at all. See the quick start guide: But right, I see that you see my point that a quick start that requires SD card flashing will ALWAYS be an issue for NOOBS. |
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@kaikreuzer said, "You actually should not decompress it at all. See the quick start guide: Kai, I know I am new to the project, so please take my input as positive contributions - this is my intention. I read the Quick Start Guide. Maybe I am too conservative, but I am hesitant to load new utilities on a machine unless I have had a chance to study them to see what they do. So, as someone who is pretty familiar with downloading images, and someone who has been working with RaspberryPIs for a while, I expected to be able to download the image and burn it to a microSD card using my usual IA NOOB would probably be just fine, since they would follow the instructions explicitly. But even if you assume you are dealing with someone with basic knowledge, if they have configured a PI before, they will be looking to do something similar to the general RasberryPI OS installation instructions, which means they would expect to unzip it and burn it. In the case of openHABIAN, it is my feeling that we will have the greatest adoption if this looks and feels like an image installation distributed by those guys. My two cents. Feel free to burn before reading. Sincerely, |
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All you are saying simply seems to confirm my view that a quick start that involves SD cards is likely to be a rough one... |
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Yes - I agree. Also - openHABIAN should be exactly like a software distribution from the RaspberryPI Foundation so that people who have figured out how to do it can do exactly what they normally do in order to install openHABIAN. To sum up, the simplest solution to my initial point is to simply add a section on the download page for openHABIAN, and to have users who want to use openHABIAN do the same thing they do when they install NOOBS or Raspbian. |
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@bgilmer77 could you please move your concerns to the openHABian issue tracker? I don't want to start with counter-arguments here ;) |
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Done - it is @ openhab/openhabian/#303. FWIW, after hearing @kaikreuzer's thoughts, I agree that openHABIAN should not be the preferred first stop for NOOBS. However, I do think it should be easier for NOOBS to find it and get to the image download. Also, as I stated above, I would suggest that openHABIAN images be in the same format at RASPBIAN distributions so that people burn the image to an SD card in exactly the same way. EOM |
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openHABian: Thanks. I'll get back to you there. Regarding the actual issue: Remember that we already have http://docs.openhab.org/installation/index.html - The article just needs to be integrated in the new page in the right way. |
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Guys & @kaikreuzer - I think I spotted a critical problem for newbies.
Brief summary: If we are trying to get NOOBS to start with openHABIAN, then we should guide them there with our websites and documents. BUT - if you start at www.openhab.org, and click on "getting started" (a great thing for new people, by the way), then you are taken to the
overview
article, where you will, undoubtedly click onFirst-Time Setup
. This takes you to theBeginner Tutorial
which tells you how to install OH2. All good, except that it seems we really REALLY want NOOBS to start with openHABIAN.If a NOOB goes to www.openhab.org and then clicks on
downloads
(being impatient and just wanting to "get on with it", then there is no discussion of openHABIAN on this page at all, no mention that this is the preferred starting point for NOOBS, etc.To me, this seems like something that needs an urgent fix. WDYT? I am happy to put some time into this if you think this is important to solve.
BTW, yes, the whole beginner tutorial needs to be re-written, but I believe it is more important to think like a NOOB, and get the pages and navigation for them fixed first.
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