Hi Connor,
I added you as an approved sender to the mailing list, so responses from you
won't be held for moderation...
> On Dec 13, 2019, at 11:15 PM, Connor O'Shea <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I was wondering why the subsurface-website repo has been archived? I was
> looking to start contributing there as I am more familiar with web-apps than
> desktop or mobile clients.
The reason for archiving that repo is that I no longer use it to feed content
into the website. Having a WordPress based website that is publicly accessible
caused way too many hacking attacks.
I am now maintaining the web content rather differently - it's not a great
setup, but the result is a static web site that performs MUCH better and is by
definition much harder to hack for attackers.
> Also, I am curious about the general direction of subsurface and whether
> there is any interest in having a webapp platform along with public/private
> logs (similar to https://en.divelogs.de/ <https://en.divelogs.de/>) given the
> data on subsurface cloud.
Rainer Mohr, the maintainer of divelogs.de <http://divelogs.de/> is a good
friend of the Subsurface project and works with us closely. I always felt that
there wasn't really any point in us duplicating all the amazing work that he
has done there.
We do have a way to access the cloud data via the web
(cloud.subsurface-divelog.org <http://cloud.subsurface-divelog.org/>) which is
rather basic and could use some help - this is implemented through the
export-html app that is part of the source tree.
Also, there is dives-share.appspot.com <http://dives-share.appspot.com/> which
was build by a Subsurface contributor to allow you to share your dives in a
different way...
/D
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