On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 6:14 AM, Angelo Gladding <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does anyone closer to development know why the Launchpad has remained after
> switching to GitHub. Does it facilitate in the Ubuntu distribution process,
> is it legacy, or is it just superior?

We are still using it for managing bugs.

> Anand, when you find some time would it be possible to publish the source
> code of webpy.org as a new GitHub project?
>
> There's a few things I'd like to contribute to the website at a lower level
> — OpenID login for wiki write access and the insertion of microformats where
> appropriate (user pages, history pages, changes [contributions], etc.) to
> name a few.

Thanks. I'm in the process of migrating the webpy.org to new Infogami
code. I've published code on github.

http://github.com/webpy/webpy.org

> In the meantime I've hacked the site up in a few places to live prototype a
> new design. I've also begun a unification of overlapping content in an
> attempt to reduce the clutter that has grown over time and in between
> version transitions.
>
> Installation compared to Install
> Usage (in progress)
> Deployment (to be started)
> Documentation (to be started)
> my user page
>
> Let me know if you're interested in any of the above. I can always complete
> my documentation endeavors without interfering whatsoever with the existing
> site.

Yes, absolutely!

> Also it'd be nice to have /user list all users and urge list members and
> irc-goers to register a user account.

I'll add that.

Anand

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