I think he was asking whether it was hosted on GitHub pages... which it doesn't appear to be.
Is there any specific reason for that? Given that the contents of the "lxde.org" repo are static, it'd seem to make sense to let GitHub handle hosting it and use their automatic on-push Jekyll processing to do templating. On 14-05-08 02:39 AM, Jerome Leclanche wrote: > The git repo for the site is available here: > https://github.com/lxde/lxqt.org > > I think "classic desktop" refers to the classic panel + menu + desktop > interface, as opposed to touch shells (win8), "dash" shells (unity, > gnome 3) and the like. > J. Leclanche > > > On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 7:34 AM, Petr Vaněk <p...@yarpen.cz> wrote: >> On 08/05/14 01:03, Jerome Leclanche wrote: >>> The LXQt homepage is at http://lxqt.org. >>> J. Leclanche >> >> WOW! That's great! Really. Is it git based? >> >> heh, what about to open the discussion about term lightweight again? >> s/lightweight/classic/g? ;) >> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 11:59 PM, Ryan Bramantya <ryanb...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> Congratulations for the release! >>>> >>>> By the way, which website that will become LXQT homepage? >>>> http://razor-qt.org/ or http://lxde.org/ ? >>>> >>>> >>>> 2014-05-07 16:14 GMT+07:00 Jerome Leclanche <jer...@leclan.ch>: >>>>> >>>>> The LXDE and Razor-qt teams are proud to announce LXQt 0.7.0, the >>>>> first release of LXQt, the Qt Lightweight Desktop Environment. This >>>>> beta release is considered a stable continuation of the Razor desktop. >>>>> >>>>> It has been almost a year since the Razor-qt project and the LXDE-Qt >>>>> project decided to merge. Since then, the LXQt desktop has been under >>>>> active development by 13 developers and dozens of contributors and >>>>> translators. >>>>> >>>>> "The Linux community sees many forks but never any merges." >>>>> The merge has been praised by a lot of members of this community. >>>>> The Maui Project has joined our efforts in creating a better Qt >>>>> desktop and together we hope to focus less on our differences and more >>>>> on what we share. >>>>> The KDE Project has, in their efforts in building the modular KDE >>>>> Frameworks, opened new doors for Qt developers working with desktop >>>>> libraries. KF5 libraries may soon power some LXQt components! >>>>> In the same spirit, I would like other desktops to consider this an >>>>> open invitation to come and talk to us about how we could benefit from >>>>> each other's work. >>>>> >>>>> Since the last release of Razor-qt (0.5.2), the desktop has had >>>>> serious overall polishing and hundreds of bug fixes, as well as a host >>>>> of new features including: >>>>> - The inclusion of PCManFM-Qt, the Qt port of LXDE's desktop and file >>>>> manager >>>>> - An all-new modular architecture, allowing users and maintainers to >>>>> easily swap out components of the desktop for third party apps. >>>>> - Several improvements to the system settings along with the >>>>> inclusion of screens management, keyboard settings and file >>>>> associations. >>>>> - Improvements to cursor and appearance settings >>>>> - Improved support for systemd-based setups >>>>> - Ongoing work on Qt 5 compatibility. Most of our components already >>>>> build on Qt 5! >>>>> - Ongoing work on Wayland support. Some components, including >>>>> PCManFM-Qt, can run on Wayland if QtWayland is available. >>>>> - A new obconf-qt tool, for Openbox users (released separately) >>>>> - A new compton-conf tool, for Compton users (released separately) >>>>> - Several performance improvements >>>>> - Experimental Raspberry Pi support >>>>> - Partial FreeBSD support >>>>> >>>>> Existing LXDE users will be happy to hear that the GTK version of LXDE >>>>> will not be discontinued for the time being. While several developers >>>>> have shifted their focus on LXQt, classic LXDE will continue being >>>>> maintained as long as there are developers still working on it. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The new website for the LXQt project is available at: >>>>> * http://lxqt.org/ >>>>> >>>>> Source downloads for LXQt are available at: >>>>> * http://lxqt.org/downloads/0.7.0/ >>>>> >>>>> Please report any issues to our main issue tracker. >>>>> * https://github.com/lxde/lxde-qt >>>>> >>>>> Packages are already available for the following distributions: >>>>> * Arch Linux (AUR): >>>>> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lxqt-desktop-git/ >>>>> * Ubuntu (Daily Builds PPA): https://launchpad.net/~gilir/+ppa-packages >>>>> * Siduction: http://packages.siduction.org/lxqt >>>>> Distributions are encouraged to contact us on this mailing list >>>>> regarding packaging matters. >>>>> >>>>> Our git repositories are available on: >>>>> * http://git.lxde.org/ >>>>> * https://github.com/lxde/ (read-only mirror) >>>>> >>>>> Aspiring contributors should take a look at our CONTRIBUTING document: >>>>> * https://github.com/lxde/lxde-qt/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The LXDE and LXQt developers >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> Is your legacy SCM system holding you back? 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