Ah, the 'sponsored links' are coming from the Disqus comment service. That's disappointing, I thought they were better than that. If that's the price of Disqus comments, I think we should avoid using them.
On 18 December 2016 at 10:36, Thomas Kluyver <tak...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yuck. I always use an adblocker, so I hadn't seen the 'sponsored links' > until now. I agree that they're hideous, and we definitely shouldn't have > them on the new site. I wonder if they were put on there deliberately, or > if the site has been compromised. > > On 18 December 2016 at 09:42, Charles Cossé <cco...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Would it be possible to eliminate those unsightly "sponsored links" >> advertisements going forward? >> I just logged-in for first time in 2 years and there's Donald Trump and >> Angelina Jolie on my project page >> <http://www.pygame.org/project-Tux+Math+Scrabble-118-449.html> ... yikes! >> >> On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 1:58 AM, Thomas Kluyver <tak...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> It doesn't look like bitbucket sites support custom domains, so if we >>> want it to become pygame.org, we'd have to host it on github rather >>> than bitbucket. Gh does support bringing your own domain. >>> >>> On 18 Dec 2016 8:49 a.m., "Thomas Kluyver" <tak...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> There are a couple of things being discussed that I think have easy >>>> answers. >>>> >>>> Docs will remain in sphinx, whatever we do with the rest of the >>>> website. They're already using sphinx, and Nikola/Pelican are not decent >>>> alternatives for that part. >>>> >>>> Hosting for the static part will be on github pages or bitbucket. Free >>>> hosting is one of the key advantages of a static site. I've used both of >>>> these for web sites before. >>>> >>>> >>>> On 18 Dec 2016 7:02 a.m., "Lenard Lindstrom" <le...@telus.net> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I was looking at Pelican: http://blog.getpelican.com/ >>>>> >>>>> It looks like Sphinx lite for web sites. Page content can be reST, >>>>> Markdown, or AsciiDoc. Jinja templates are used for page generation. >>>>> >>>>> On 16-12-17 02:26 PM, Thomas Kluyver wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> So far, I think the proposals for the static information part of the >>>>>> site are Nikola (a static site generator oriented around blogs) and >>>>>> Sphinx >>>>>> (oriented around docs). Both are written in Python. Does anyone want to >>>>>> make the case for any other system? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >> >> >> -- >> >> Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-cosse> | E-Learning >> <http://www.asymptopia.org> >> >> >> >