Hi, On 12/2/19 11:23 AM, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Christian Boltz schrieb:
still uses the old bento theme. Ludwig, maybe you have some time to update it to the current design?
Well, all of doc.opensuse.org uses the same design. So whoever changes that will also have to change release-notes/index.html
We actually have 2 PR concerning the page design. I was initially a bit unhappy because https://github.com/openSUSE/doc.o.o/pull/1 necessitated the use of Jekyll and given all the break-prone Ruby stuff that brings with it, I wasn't sure what kind of maintenance effort that'd bring with it for that page. However, if this were on GH Pages, we'd get Jekyll server-side rebuilds for free and my objection would be moot. I have not looked in detail at pull/2 yet. I'd still rather like to have doc.o.o be built the same way we build doc.suse.com now, i.e. with Docserv2 build server building docs and navigation and then just rsyncing everything to $somewhere. That'd make the most sense from the SUSE Doc Team perspective, as it'd finally make rebuilding openSUSE docs painfree for us. There are a few caveats to this: 1. I need time to incorporate the web site design into a template. 2. We'd still need to put the release notes there in some other way, because Docserv2 does not build RPMs. 3. If we set this up on the current server, the process would be bound to SUSE a bit. Docserv2 has no permissions system for its HTTP API currently, so making this much more community-accessible would involve extra effort. Input? Stefan. -- SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH: Maxfeldstraße 5 / 90409 Nürnberg / Germany. HRB 36809, Amtsgericht Nürnberg. Geschäftsführer: Felix Imendörffer.