Re: The Events website

2020-08-07 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 9:44 PM Roy Lenferink wrote: > ...I just played around a bit with the events website and wanted to feel how > easy it would be to migrate the site, got lost in time a bit and finished > it already :) .. I love this variation on The Apache Way: do it while others are still d

Re: The Events website

2020-08-05 Thread Rich Bowen
On 8/5/20 3:43 PM, Roy Lenferink wrote: Hey all, I just played around a bit with the events website and wanted to feel how easy it would be to migrate the site, got lost in time a bit and finished it already :) I stored the content in a personal repository for now for others to review [1].

Re: The Events website

2020-08-05 Thread Roy Lenferink
Hey all, I just played around a bit with the events website and wanted to feel how easy it would be to migrate the site, got lost in time a bit and finished it already :) I stored the content in a personal repository for now for others to review [1]. Hugo is used (same as with community.a.o). Desi

Re: The Events website

2020-08-04 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Several projects are using Hugo, and I expect more to take it up. a Virus-free. www.avast.com

Re: The Events website

2020-08-04 Thread Roy Lenferink
We could use the same setup as with community.a.o : a git repo containing website sources (Hugo could be an option to be uniform with our websites) with a Jenkins job generating the actual content and pushing it to the asf-site branch. Roy Op di 4 aug. 2020 om 20:21 schreef Andrew Wetmore > I d

Re: The Events website

2020-08-04 Thread Andrew Wetmore
I don't have figures to hand on what project is using what. Infra is using Pelican, and it seems to be working well. a Virus-free. www.avast.com

Re: The Events website

2020-08-04 Thread Rich Bowen
I will try to get this done this week. I have no opinions on which site-builder I want to use. From where I sit, there are no practical differences. What are the majority of our sites going with? (Assuming that the tools are listed in order of preference, I guess I'll pick Pelican.) On 8/4/2

Re: The Events website

2020-08-04 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Hi: The site is like a well-rigged ship that just sails on and on without its crew having to lift a finger...until the CMS falls over. Two first steps you can take concurrently: 1) open a Jira ticket for INFRA with component "CMS" indicating a willingness to migrate. 2) Decide which site-builder

Re: The Events website

2020-08-04 Thread Rich Bowen
The events site is "mine", in the sense that it's under VP Conferences, mostly. It is currently managed under the CMS, but I don't love the CMS and am ready to migrate. It looks like Shane and I are the only people to have touched the content in almost 2 years. And there have been almost no ch