[SyncEvolution] Re: moving SyncEvolution infrastructure

2022-04-10 Thread Robert K
I don't know what to edit in these files to render more nicely. But I am 
willing to learn.

Best regards.
Robert
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[SyncEvolution] Re: moving SyncEvolution infrastructure

2022-04-06 Thread Patrick Ohly
"Patrick Ohly"  writes:
> My problem right now is that some blog posts, for example in 2011, get
> rendered under blogs/pohly but not included in the feed and blog
> archive. I've not figured out the reason for that yet.

I found that a post had to include at least one section title. Now it
works.

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[SyncEvolution] Re: moving SyncEvolution infrastructure

2022-04-06 Thread Patrick Ohly
"Patrick Ohly"  writes:

> Robert K  writes:
>
>>> In fact, this would be a perfect opportunity for someone with spare time
>>> to help out. Any volunteers?
>>
>> Hello Patrick,
>>
>> I do have some time to help you.
>> Please let me know, what should be done.
>
> Excellent. We first need to figure out where to host the website and
> which tools to use for building it, then convert content. That's where
> I'll need help.

So here's where I am at the moment. I have downloaded Markdown files
from the current site and also mirrored the generated HTML. Both is in
different branches of my personal freedesktop.org repo.

This branch has the Markdown and instructions:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pohly/syncevolution/-/tree/gitlab-pages

Here's the current site:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pohly/syncevolution/-/tree/syncevolution.org

Rendered page:
https://pohly.pages.freedesktop.org/syncevolution/

So far, I have mostly just automatically moved .md files from "export"
(where they are ignored) to the places where syncevolution.org had
them. I've done it for "blogs/pohly", but the same command could also
move all other files (see commit message).

My problem right now is that some blog posts, for example in 2011, get
rendered under blogs/pohly but not included in the feed and blog
archive. I've not figured out the reason for that yet.

The other problem is that the input .md files all need to be edited
manually to render more nicely. Some of them are completely broken.
Robert, is that something you might be able to help with?

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[SyncEvolution] Re: moving SyncEvolution infrastructure

2022-04-01 Thread Patrick Ohly
Robert K  writes:

>> In fact, this would be a perfect opportunity for someone with spare time
>> to help out. Any volunteers?
>
> Hello Patrick,
>
> I do have some time to help you.
> Please let me know, what should be done.

Excellent. We first need to figure out where to host the website and
which tools to use for building it, then convert content. That's where
I'll need help.

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Patrick Ohly
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[SyncEvolution] Re: moving SyncEvolution infrastructure

2022-03-31 Thread Robert K
> In fact, this would be a perfect opportunity for someone with spare time
> to help out. Any volunteers?

Hello Patrick,

I do have some time to help you.
Please let me know, what should be done.

Best regards.
Robert.
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[SyncEvolution] Re: moving SyncEvolution infrastructure

2022-03-31 Thread Patrick Ohly
Milan Crha  writes:

> On Thu, 2022-03-31 at 13:12 +0200, Patrick Ohly wrote:
>> I'm not sure. We can try. I created
>> https://groups.google.com/g/syncevolution and sent you an invitation
>> to your Red Hat email address. Can you join?
>
>   Hi,
> first of all, the invitation was in German, kinda challenging for me
>   ;)

Good feedback! I wasn't asked in which language it should send out the
invitation ;-}

> After clicking the only blue button there, "Diese Einladung annehmen",
> it opened a page, which says "404 Not Found" when I'm not logged to the
> Google site. When I am logged to the Google site, I'm told that I just
> subscribed to the group. From that I suppose a Google account is needed
> to subscribe to the Google group.

IMHO that makes freedesktop.org the first choice for the mailing list. I
don't want to force people to have a Google account.

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[SyncEvolution] Re: moving SyncEvolution infrastructure

2022-03-31 Thread Milan Crha
On Thu, 2022-03-31 at 13:12 +0200, Patrick Ohly wrote:
> I'm not sure. We can try. I created
> https://groups.google.com/g/syncevolution and sent you an invitation
> to your Red Hat email address. Can you join?

Hi,
first of all, the invitation was in German, kinda challenging for me ;)

After clicking the only blue button there, "Diese Einladung annehmen",
it opened a page, which says "404 Not Found" when I'm not logged to the
Google site. When I am logged to the Google site, I'm told that I just
subscribed to the group. From that I suppose a Google account is needed
to subscribe to the Google group.
Bye,
Milan
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[SyncEvolution] Re: moving SyncEvolution infrastructure

2022-03-31 Thread Patrick Ohly
Milan Crha  writes:

> On Thu, 2022-03-31 at 09:36 +0200, Patrick Ohly wrote:
>> Moving it elsewhere is an opportunity to clean this up. I would
>> try to keep links valid as much as possible or at least have
>> redirects. However, I only intend to copy page content, not comments.
>> My plan is to export the original content (usually plain text with
>> some Markdown and HTML), clean it up and then run a static page
>> generator to recreate the HTML site.
>
>   Hi,
> even I do not see it on the gitlab.freedesktop.org instance when not
> logged in, the GitLab itself supports Wiki pages, like the GNOME's
> instance have it here:
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/-/wikis/home
> (there's no wiki page set in this project).

A wiki would be a bit different.

> The GitLab seems to have a way to provide static pages as well:
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/help/user/project/pages/index
> https://gitlab.com/pages

Good point, I hadn't considered that options. I tried it out and it is
enabled on freedesktop.org:

https://pohly.pages.freedesktop.org/syncevolution/

> I do not have any opinion on the mailing list part. If a Google group
> accepts non-Google addresses then it's probably fine. Otherwise I'd go
> with a service not that restricting myself.

I'm not sure. We can try. I created
https://groups.google.com/g/syncevolution and sent you an invitation to
your Red Hat email address. Can you join?

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Patrick Ohly
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[SyncEvolution] Re: moving SyncEvolution infrastructure

2022-03-31 Thread Milan Crha
On Thu, 2022-03-31 at 09:36 +0200, Patrick Ohly wrote:
> Moving it elsewhere is an opportunity to clean this up. I would
> try to keep links valid as much as possible or at least have
> redirects. However, I only intend to copy page content, not comments.
> My plan is to export the original content (usually plain text with
> some Markdown and HTML), clean it up and then run a static page
> generator to recreate the HTML site.

Hi,
even I do not see it on the gitlab.freedesktop.org instance when not
logged in, the GitLab itself supports Wiki pages, like the GNOME's
instance have it here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/-/wikis/home
(there's no wiki page set in this project).

The GitLab seems to have a way to provide static pages as well:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/help/user/project/pages/index
https://gitlab.com/pages

And when you've .md files in the repo, they can be viewed as HTML too,
all done by the GitLab. As an example, see how it catches README.md at
the bottom of the:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/
I know it's not the same as full static pages/markdown files.

I mean, you can have everything served by the GitLab, including
releases:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/releases
at least if the relevant parts are enabled by the respective GitLab
instance.

The GNOME's instance allows user projects as well, or filled under
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World . Check the linked rules there, for a
project inclusion.

I do not have any opinion on the mailing list part. If a Google group
accepts non-Google addresses then it's probably fine. Otherwise I'd go
with a service not that restricting myself.
Bye,
Milan
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