Jean Louis <g...@rcdrun.com> skribis: > The content is insecure as shown by Icecat.
IceCat doesn’t “show” me this. What are you referring to? > That happens because either scripts are included (did not check it) > which are with http:// or images (I did check it). Right, project logos come from different places, and not necessarily https. I understand that this can be a problem. However, at least for now, we don’t copy those logos to www.gnu.org, so it seems there’s not much we can do. > Small remark to the page with packages: it is in few lines, > which makes editing, even with Emacs harder. There shall be new lines or > indenting after > or after each package. Otherwise it makes editing the > HTML very hard (I know there is source, but looking inside of HTML is > difficult). As you write, this is not meant to be edited, so… :-) > The package descriptions shall not be opened by Javascript but on the > long run, each package shall get its own page, and of course there shall > be search engine, just like with Debian. This all becomes totally easy > with guix being Guile module, and exciting. Yes, definitely. Dave’s guix-web¹ does that and more. I think we should consider running it with actions disabled (i.e., no installing/removing/upgrading), probably behind nginx to cache things a bit. Any takers? Thanks, Ludo’. ¹ https://git.dthompson.us/guix-web.git