I considered it but seeing as we already had the setup available I just put it on lxde.org under a new hostname with mwei's help.
The longer-term goal is to revamp the entire lxde.org website so it won't be static permanently. J. Leclanche On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Stephan Sokolow <gmane.ssoko...@spamgourmet.com> wrote: > 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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