Hi;
I'm a big fan of static pages. They cache easily. They can run from a local
disk.
What are your thoughts on Doxygen?
Allan
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On Jul 3, 2014, at 11:55, Michael \Croydon\ K. g...@rvapps.org wrote:
Of course WML is just a tool which generates
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Jekyll Sass are another two strong candidates IMO.
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On 03/07/2014 20:38, Allan Clark wrote:
Hi;
I'm a big fan of static pages. They cache easily.
Of course WML is just a tool which generates in the end the HTML, CSS
and JS output. And we need a dynamic generation in the background. Pure
HTML + CSS is pure pain and a lot worse than the current state. Means a
no-go.
But WML is a bit outdated and does very likely stopping people from
That was my main motivation to subscribe to the mailing lists and drop
here a line.
Yes, as I wrote at the beginning I would like to contribute and help to
make the website more modern and thats why I would like to see it on GitHub.
On 21/06/2014 9:20 AM, Michael Croydon K. wrote:
I would like to see the git website repository also on Github.
Exactly like it's done with the openssl library.
I would likely going to contribute some improvements since I'm
thinking the website needs that more than urgent.
Do you have
(Sorry if this is a duplicate message.)
Right now the website is written in WML (http://thewml.org) so it's not clear
how useful it would be to put the pages up on github.
I think it would be great if they were converted to HTML+CSS. Then it would
make more sense.
/r$
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If there's genuine interest in modernising the OpenSSL website with
HTML CSS instead of wml I'd be willing to code something up.
I can't promise to work particularly quickly, but if there's a desire
to generate a new website design I'm certainly
Hmm...
Of course I can understand the purpose of a website modernization...
but I really think that, as for every other website,
the first question is : what is the purpose of the website..
then : what can be/should be its mission
and then : what can be / should be its content..
And thenwhen
On 21/06/2014 9:20 AM, Michael Croydon K. wrote:
I would like to see the git website repository also on Github.
Exactly like it's done with the openssl library.
I would likely going to contribute some improvements since I'm
thinking the website needs that more than urgent.
Do you have
The website is written using a tool called wml.
It would be great if someone wanted to make it more modern and properly use
things like CSS. Then it might make sense to put it into a github repository.
Want to volunteer?
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