Sorry I haven't had time to look at this until now. I just had a look, and besides style that can be tweaked later, I think the main issue is that the homepage a visitor lands on when just typing 'mesa3d.org' should be more than a simple duplicate of the ToC.
The 'recent releases' list we currently have gives at least that information, and I would like to keep that until (if) we find something else/better. Another thing, can you please make a (rebasing) branch with a commit per file converted, where the old file is deleted and the new created? That way, it can be easily verified that the content was correctly converted (no information lost; typo fixes and the like are ok) and more importantly it makes it obvious at merge time that a file has been changed in its html form, and the corresponding change can be made on the rst file. I think we'd squash this into a single commit when merging though, to avoid commit noise (unless we don't care?), but until then I think this is the best form. On Thursday, 2017-04-20 13:10:42 -0600, Brian Paul wrote: > On 04/19/2017 05:23 AM, Emil Velikov wrote: > > On 11 April 2017 at 13:10, Jean Hertel <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Any more thoughts on this? > > > > > > > > > I would really appreciate feedback from more contributors. > > > > > Indeed. > > > > Brian, Eric, others - how do you feel with the Sphinx edition of the site? > > If the current theme feels a bit off there's others available [1]. > > Then again, that can be changed/polished at any later stage. > > I guess it looks OK to me. I was looking more closely at Sphinx markup and > it seems pretty simple. > > I think we'll want the mesa3d.org website to auto-update when someone checks > in changes to the Sphinx files. Hopefully, the fd.o admins can rig that up > without too much trouble. I can rig it up, but I need to learn about python venv so it'll take some time. DanielS is helping me with this. With the branch I suggested, delays shouldn't be an issue, as changes would be easy to track. Cheers, Eric > > One note: I've always referred to the project as just "Mesa" or "The Mesa > 3-D Graphics Library". I only used mesa3d.org for the website because > mesa.org was taken. So I'd suggest replacing the string "Mesa 3D" with one > of the others. > > Also, could we use a slightly smaller font? The text seems a bit larger > than necessary. > > -Brian > _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev
