Hi everyone,
Along the CentOS Logo redesign effort recently mentioned by Tuomas, I would like you to know the availability of https://www.stg.centos.org/, the place where changes pushed to the staging branch of https://github.com/areguera/centos-jekyll-sites are made visible for you to test on-line.
I encourage you all interested in CentOS website redesign to look at https://www.stg.centos.org/ and use https://github.com/areguera/centos-jekyll-sites to open issues or even better create merge requests.
A big thank you to Fabian Arrotin for making the staging site online and create the github connection that keeps content up-to-date in a pretty fast way. Also to all of you that one way or another contribute to make CentOS a better place.
Best regards,
A big +1 from me, and thank you to Alain (and everyone else!) for the work on the Jekyll-based site upgrade.
On 3/18/20 1:58 PM, Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Hi everyone,
Along the CentOS Logo redesign effort recently mentioned by Tuomas, I would like you to know the availability of https://www.stg.centos.org/, the place where changes pushed to the staging branch of https://github.com/areguera/centos-jekyll-sites are made visible for you to test on-line.
I encourage you all interested in CentOS website redesign to look at https://www.stg.centos.org/ and use https://github.com/areguera/centos-jekyll-sites to open issues or even better create merge requests.
A big thank you to Fabian Arrotin for making the staging site online and create the github connection that keeps content up-to-date in a pretty fast way. Also to all of you that one way or another contribute to make CentOS a better place.
Best regards,
CentOS-devel mailing list CentOS-devel@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel
I'd like to once again bring this thread to the attention of the board. What is the process for making this happen? Who has the authority to say go/no-go on this?
Alain presented this to us on 9 Feb and again on 18 March, and received very little feedback from anyone.
As one of the people who regularly edits the website, I am enthusiastically +1 on both the new design, and on the new Jekyll-based workflow.
I'd like to hear +1/-1 and comments from the community, but particularly from the Board, regarding whether Alain and the Infra team have approval to move forward with this.
Thanks.
--Rich
On 3/18/20 4:23 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
A big +1 from me, and thank you to Alain (and everyone else!) for the work on the Jekyll-based site upgrade.
On 3/18/20 1:58 PM, Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Hi everyone,
Along the CentOS Logo redesign effort recently mentioned by Tuomas, I would like you to know the availability of https://www.stg.centos.org/, the place where changes pushed to the staging branch of https://github.com/areguera/centos-jekyll-sites are made visible for you to test on-line.
I encourage you all interested in CentOS website redesign to look at https://www.stg.centos.org/ and use https://github.com/areguera/centos-jekyll-sites to open issues or even better create merge requests.
A big thank you to Fabian Arrotin for making the staging site online and create the github connection that keeps content up-to-date in a pretty fast way. Also to all of you that one way or another contribute to make CentOS a better place.
Best regards,
CentOS-devel mailing list CentOS-devel@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 2:22 PM Rich Bowen rbowen@redhat.com wrote:
I'd like to once again bring this thread to the attention of the board. What is the process for making this happen? Who has the authority to say go/no-go on this?
Alain presented this to us on 9 Feb and again on 18 March, and received very little feedback from anyone.
As one of the people who regularly edits the website, I am enthusiastically +1 on both the new design, and on the new Jekyll-based workflow.
I'd like to hear +1/-1 and comments from the community, but particularly from the Board, regarding whether Alain and the Infra team have approval to move forward with this.
For what it's worth, I love the new design!
On 29/04/2020 20:22, Rich Bowen wrote:
I'd like to once again bring this thread to the attention of the board. What is the process for making this happen? Who has the authority to say go/no-go on this?
Alain presented this to us on 9 Feb and again on 18 March, and received very little feedback from anyone.
As one of the people who regularly edits the website, I am enthusiastically +1 on both the new design, and on the new Jekyll-based workflow.
I'd like to hear +1/-1 and comments from the community, but particularly from the Board, regarding whether Alain and the Infra team have approval to move forward with this.
Thanks.
--Rich
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Well you already know that it's a huge +1 from me ... I know the Board used initially the "lazy consensus" rule, meaning that if nobody said -1 (or so stayed silent) that was an automatic +1. Don't know if rules changed but I'd be in favor of new web style. Last item to update would be the actual content that was modified after Alain did an import on his git repo.
After that, it would be good to migrate to git.centos.org/centos/centos.org git repo and work from there ?