I couldn't find a contact on the debuginfod website [1] so I hope this is a good enough place and reaches the right people who can change it. Some elements have wrong colors in a dark browser theme. Hard to read: - "zypper install $package-debuginfo" Impossible to read (black text on black bg): - commands in the "Client configuration" box [1] https://debuginfod.opensuse.org/ regards
Am 16. Mai 2021 23:21:46 MESZ schrieb Maximilian Trummer
I couldn't find a contact on the debuginfod website [1] so I hope this is a good enough place and reaches the right people who can change it.
Some elements have wrong colors in a dark browser theme. Hard to read: - "zypper install $package-debuginfo"
Impossible to read (black text on black bg): - commands in the "Client configuration" box
There has been a version of the website on GitHub, which I prepared a while ago, but every time I reach out to find who and how I should contact people for deploying that (and beans-o-o, doc-o-o outside of community.i.o.o), there's radio silence on the other end. Somebody instead did a new design on their own and I don't know who and how it's deployed, since it's clearly not on GitHub, and doesn't follow the usual scheme of our websites where the source code and license are linked in the footer. I would have expected that if we do a redesign of something we should do it right ;) If whoever did this is listening, we are already building a static version of the site on jekyll.i.o.o, and I can set it up so that's rsynced onto another machine quite easily. I know the content has changed on the page since I made it, so contributions on GitHub are welcome. Let's do those things in public though since clearly otherwise people's contributions are going to waste, and they can't contribute if they do see issues either. https://github.com/opensuse/debuginfod-o-o LCP [Sasi] https://lcp.world/
Hi Maximilian TL;DR: I'm sorry: I did not check, if the layout works on a dark browser. But I think we can easily solve this in the next days. If in doubt, an Email to admin@opensuse.org should always help, if you have questions/problems with the openSUSE infrastructure. ...over to Sasi's complaint that he could not reach someone. On Sun, 16 May 2021 23:49:00 +0200 Sasi Olin wrote:
There has been a version of the website on GitHub, which I prepared a while ago, but every time I reach out to find who and how I should contact people for deploying that (and beans-o-o, doc-o-o outside of community.i.o.o), there's radio silence on the other end.
Looks like nobody else than me is taking care. And I have to admit that I did not really notice and ping from you. I'm sorry, if I caused trouble with my changes - this was not intended.
I would have expected that if we do a redesign of something we should do it right ;)
You are right - but I have currently not so much time left to spent on openSUSE stuff, so I don't scan actively for topics or open issues before I start to "work on my topics". Clearly my fault. The only excuse I can put on my table is that nobody cared for years and I somehow started to anticipate that this is still the case today. I check the topics on the heroes mailing list on a regular base. I also check our Salt repo ~once a week. In Bugzilla and Github, I get only active if someone assigns me a bug/issue. On IRC, I try to be at least available for pings (either as Lars or kl_eisbaer). I read news.o.o and try to inform others about my work either via Email to the heroes-ML or via https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/opensuse-admin/news I scan new tickets in progress.o.o and check "My page" - but there I only see either un-categorized tickets or tickets I'm assigned to. So I might have missed a ticket there, if I did not get assigned to it. (One of the reasons why I always say we have too many open issues, as I know I loose the overview, if the queue is >50.) So far about me... ;-) I now tried to get some information where you announced your work - especially around the pages you mentioned: * beans.opensuse.org * doc.opensuse.org * community.opensuse.org At least beans has a direct match for the "responsible person" at: https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/opensuse-admin-wiki/wiki/Machines (internal, non-public Heroes wiki). Maybe this information got lost, but we agreed in the past that every admin of a machine should keep the contact information up-to date in out GIT (and the wiki page is generated out of this information). If you are unable to get in contact with the persons listed there, we have a problem. But I think that you just were not aware of that page (or our GIT), so please keep this as a friendly reminder that contact information already exists -- and should be kept up-to date!!! ;-) At least I use the information on this page to contact admins in case an admin@o.o ticket needs attention.
If whoever did this is listening, we are already building a static version of the site on jekyll.i.o.o, and I can set it up so that's rsynced onto another machine quite easily. I know the content has changed on the page since I made it, so contributions on GitHub are welcome. Let's do those things in public though since clearly otherwise people's contributions are going to waste, and they can't contribute if they do see issues either.
Thanks for this information! ...and please read the statements above with the right mindset: I apologize for not noticing your efforts in "my area". I really appreciate your work and commitment to enhance our design. Please just see the currently online version as a bad try to copy your nice work - because I did not know that you already have something better. Sad to know that I wasted my time... I hope the information provided above will help you (and other heroes) in the future to either reach me or find another responsible person for a machine. Did I say that we still need more (different) communication channels to have even better excuses why we did NOT get an information? ;-) with kind regards, Lars
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Lars Vogdt
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Maximilian Trummer
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Sasi Olin