2012/12/5 Arthur Lutz <arthur.l...@logilab.fr>:
> On 12/05/2012 12:46 AM, Boris FELD wrote:
>> Hi arthur,
>>
>> It's really a good new, I've some feedback and ideas:
>>
>> * It could be nice if we can have a bootstrap theme to avoid the "Yet
>> another bootstrap site" effect. -> http://bootswatch.com/
>
> sure. Any preference ?
>
>> * Some sections a contributor/user would see on the site:
>> - A "who use Pylint" section with entreprises like Google
>
> +1 thanks for the suggestion.
I've tested some and send a pull-request
https://bitbucket.org/logilab/pylint.org/pull-request/1/use-spacelab-theme-from-bootswatch/diff.
Anyone feel free to comment the theme choosen.
>
>> - Maybe, make a pylint messages page like http://pylint-messages.wikidot.com/
> I don't really see how to fit in so much info into the landing page, you
> means a separate page ? What's wrong with wikidot ?
>> - Copy the "How to contribute" section from forge to pylint page.
>
> I agree, will try to find some way of integrating some of the info there.
>
>>
>> Is the website available on a repository somewhere?
>
> Mercurial depot migrated to https://bitbucket.org/logilab/pylint.org
> feel free to fork and pull request.
>
> Arthur
>
>>
>> Thanks for the work.
>>
>> 2012/12/4 Arthur Lutz <arthur.l...@logilab.fr>:
>>> Web version : http://www.logilab.org/blogentry/113035
>>>
>>> Pylint - the world renowned Python code static checker - now has a
>>> landing page : http://www.pylint.org
>>>
>>> We've tried to summarize all the things a newcomer should know about
>>> pylint. We hope it reflects the diversity of uses and support canals
>>> for pylint.
>>>
>>> Note that pylint is not hosted on github or another well-known forge,
>>> since we firmly believe in a decentralized architecture for the web.
>>>
>>> This applies especially to open source software development. Pylint's
>>> development is self-hosted on a forge
>>> http://www.logilab.org/project/pylint and its code is version-controlled
>>> with mercurial http://mercurial.selenic.com, a distributed version
>>> control system (DVCS). Both tools are free software written in python.
>>>
>>> We know centralized (and closed source) platforms for managing
>>> software projects can make things easier for contributors. We have
>>> enabled a mirror on bitbucket (https://bitbucket.org/logilab/pylint and
>>> pylint-brain https://bitbucket.org/logilab/pylint-brain) so as to ease
>>> forks and
>>> pull requests. Pull requests can be made there and even from a
>>> self-hosted mercurial (with a quick email on this list).
>>>
>>> Arthur
>>>
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