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 at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel >> > -- Rich Bowen - rbowen at redhat.com @CentOSProject // @rbowen 859 351 9166