Hi Florian, On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 21:14 +0200, Florian Schulze wrote: > Hi! > > The planet setup is accessible at http://162.242.211.211 for now and > the repository at https://github.com/fschulze/planet.pytest.org
very cool, thanks! I tentatively added a DNS entry so that http://planet.pytest.org works for now. > The feeds are updated every hour. > > You can add your blogs to > https://github.com/fschulze/planet.pytest.org/blob/master/feeds.cfg > and make a PR. looking forward to seeing more diverse blog post sources soon (hint hint ... go!). > There currently is a problem with the HTML rendering. The HTML of > the blog posts is supposed to be normalized, so that tags are closed > properly. It looks like that doesn't work correctly. There currently > seem to be too few closing divs, causing the sidebar to be at the > wrong place in the DOM and not being rendered. > > Instead of using Venus, I'll look into using > http://www.planetplanet.org like planetpython.org. sounds good, maybe the above rendering problem goes away then. > Is there anything security critical running on *.pytest.org? If so > we should rethink using planet.pytest.org to prevent any possibility > of JS injection and cookie compromise. So far pytest.org is not using cookies, logins etc so we should be fine for now. We could also go for another domains sometime. I'd like to bring pytest DNS entries into more collective ownership -- maybe a little topic for the sprint. > When this setup is finished, I'd like to transfer the repository to > the pytest-dev organization. I'll add proper documentation before > that. sounds good. Adding https/letsencrypt would be a nice convenience but not urgent from my side. holger > Regards, > Florian Schulze > _______________________________________________ > pytest-dev mailing list > pytest-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev _______________________________________________ pytest-dev mailing list pytest-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev