Hello, Am Dienstag, 7. März 2017, 18:59:41 CET schrieb Lars Vogdt:
I like to invite you to test our new status page: https://status.opensuse.org/
The http variant is broken in a funny way. I first wondered about some strange browser behaviour after typing "status.opensuse.org", and then started an always-working browser which never has any rendering problems - telnet ;-) [1] # telnet status.opensuse.org 80 Trying 195.135.221.160... Connected to status.opensuse.org. Escape character is '^]'. GET / HTTP/1.0 Host: status.opensuse.org HTTP/1.1 302 Found Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2017 21:21:37 GMT Server: Apache Location: https://$host/ <--------- ;-)) Content-Length: 198 [...] Looks like you need more coffee ;-)
I wrote some initial information here: https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/opensuse-admin-wiki/wiki/Statu sopensuseorg
I *hope* that we can use the page "as it is" - but want to get some feedback from you before I write the big announcement...
It looks mostly good, but it might be a good idea to make the top bar full width - see http://paste.opensuse.org/52599157 for a nice fake screenshot ;-) However, in its current state, nobody will visit the status page. (Hey, who cares about status pages if everything works?) Can you please add a (if everything else fails^Wworks, dummy) failure so that we see how the page looks when people really visit it? ;-) Another detail: the subscribe page should contain a sentence that explains what it does. I'd *guess* that I can enter my mail address - but a) already that is just a guess based on "input field near a subscribe button" and b) it does not explain when I'll get mailed (if a status note is added? if a service fails? ...?) Besides those details - good work! :-) BTW: Since when do we have etherpad.o.o? Regards, Christian Boltz [1] which reminds me to use another non-random sig ;-) -- I read the BOFH texts long time ago and remember them, but this attitude is unfortunately not really called for business Linux versions ;) "In the new SUSE Linux release we are now standardizing on the 'netcat' browser. It is fully costumable to your viewing experience." ;) [Marcus Meissner in suse-security] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org