Il giorno gio 28 feb 2019 alle ore 20:21 Rick Elrod <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> Good day, websites list! > > As time goes on and requirements change, I've found that as I've been > leading the websites updates for the past several releases, they have > gotten to a point where they aren't scaling very well. I don't purely > mean from a technical standpoint. > > We've had the same websites setup for a lot of years now, and over > time various "hacks" have been included in our scripts and templates. > Things that were meant to last for one release, but ended up lasting > indefinitely, for example. In addition, we've had the same landing > site templates on our sites for a few years now, and visually, it's > perhaps time for a change. > Ok, I have done this for many years since F16, mostly alone, and I think not all what we have is that bad as you describe it. You should not throw all the work in the trash. Hacks which were thought for one release have been commented out or in, as we need it, but these comments were not considered during the last release for example.... I agree that we could think about a "visual" change. > > So what I'd like to propose is a redo of the websites repo as we know > it. I've written up a very rough draft specification [1] that outlines > some of my ideas as well as some ideas from Ryan Lerch. This > specification is certainly not set in stone, and is not complete yet. > However, I wanted to throw it out to the list and ask for comments. > > It is largely broken into two key sections: Backend work and frontend > work. > On the backend, I believe we could benefit from looking at modern > static website generators and shifting from our custom solution to > something newer and better supported. As stretch goals, we could also > look at the infrastructure side of things and change up how > deployments work. However, that might be out of scope for the first go > at this spec. > That is the same discussion we've had years ago, the problem was that websites with specific targets and specific layouts for that goal, have been changed by several requests from the single SIGs or developers, which asked for additional stuff at every release. i.e. getfedora.org had a specific target, actually it is not the thing we wanted to have originally. If you decide to go for a static generator, these changes will require even more work, and AFAIK you do not have the people to do that. (which also is the reason why I was not able to make all the changes I had in mind over the last years). > > On the frontend, I have suggested working closely with Ryan and the > design team to have a small set of templates/themes that sites > inherit, which provide a modern and unified look across all of our > landing sites. > I think we already have a unified look over the single websites. > > I think there are many advantages to doing this and it provides a > great opportunity to rethink our tooling and processes here. However, > it is vital to both myself and to the project that this be a community > effort. > > I would love to hear thoughts on what I have written so far, > suggestions for tooling (static site generators?) that we as a team > should be considering (short experience reports are useful here), or > any other feedback that anyone has to make this work as well as it > can. Our websites provide users with a first look at who and what the > Project is and what we stand for. I feel that leveraging that > appropriately can lead to great things for the Project and help to > spotlight the technologies being focused on by various teams. > Our websites are really simple and I don't see so many advantages to have generators. Think about translations and add ons, these are easier to manage in our custom solution. > > Let's revitalize our Project's websites! > Yeah, but consider the actual situation too. > > Rick > > [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure_2020/Websites > _______________________________________________ > websites mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html > List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > List Archives: > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/[email protected] > -- Robert Mayr (robyduck)
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