Hi,

Le mardi, mars 3, 2020 1:16 PM, Dag <dand...@get2net.dk> a écrit :

> Great work!
> 

> old-components are propably ok, although we have not actually axed flow and 
> braindump yet. They will however, go on next release, if somebody does not 
> step up to maintain them.
> 

> So, probably we should consider a new release soonish...

Considering how long, there wasn't any Calligra release this is a good idea. I 
create a phab task for that https://phabricator.kde.org/T12787. Please feel 
free to add any other subtasks. The promo team and I can help with writting the 
announcement and promoting it to the social medias. 

 

> As for web site access, probably a couple of more maintainers would like 
> access, but I'm sure they can speak up for themselves :)

I will wait a few more days before creating a sysadmin request, otherwise 
access can still be granted later with a normal sysadmin request.

Cheers,

Carl
 

> ---
> 

> Cheers,
> 

> Dag
> 

> Carl Schwan skrev den 2020-03-02 16:42:
> 

> > Hello,
> > the website progressed a lot during Season of KDE and it was completly 
> > updated. Thanks a lot to Anuj Bansal for his work on that and in improving 
> > the Jekyll theme with new components.
> > 

> > It now use the Jekyll KDE theme, the screenshots are all updated with the 
> > latest version of Calligra and use the Breeze theme. A demo version is 
> > available at https://irl.carlschwan.eu/. It would be nice, if someone could 
> > take a look at it and reports any errors or problems found. Particulary if 
> > the information present on https://irl.carlschwan.eu/old-components/ are 
> > correct.
> > 

> > The website git repository is located at 
> > invent.kde.org/anujbansal/calligra-website/ and will be moved to 
> > invent.kde.org/websites/calligra-org in the future, after the review.
> > 

> > For the sysadmin request and the deployment, I will need to know who need 
> > to access the website. From reading the logs, I think it should be at least 
> > Jarosław Staniek and danders, but if anyone else want access please let me 
> > know. Just make sure you have an account in invent.kde.org (just login with 
> > your identity.kde.org identifier one time), otherwise Sysadmin can't grant 
> > you access :-).
> > 

> > I hope not many problems will be found. My plan will be to deploy the 
> > website before the end of this month, so that it can appear on my second 
> > monthly KDE web news :-)
> > 

> > Cheers,
> > 

> > Carl Schwan
> > https://carlschwan.eu
> > KDE Web developer
> > 

> > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
> > Le mardi, janvier 7, 2020 9:53 PM, Carl Schwan <c...@carlschwan.eu> a écrit 
> > :
> > 

> > > Hi,
> > 

> > > I already spoke a bit about it with Leinir, but I will mentor a Season of 
> > > KDE project about updating the Calligra website. The idea of updating the 
> > > Calligra website was really popular and I received more than 10 proposals 
> > > for the website. I choose Anuj Bansal since he already contributed to the 
> > > juk.kde.org website and he is familiar with the current KDE web tooling.
> > 

> > > The goal of the new website is to bring new users and new contributors to 
> > > Calligra.
> > 

> > > The website update will be focused around the content, the design, and 
> > > the infrastructure.
> > 

> > > -   Content:
> > >     -   the screenshots need to be updated to use the Breeze theme
> > >     -   the text need be checked to see if it is still actual
> > >     -   Url should remain the same for compatibility with the old links
> > >     -   Old content needs to be ported. We should not lose any 
> > > announcements
> > >     -   The planet feature is easy to reproduce using the Jekyll planet 
> > > component.
> > >     -   Add get-involved page with links to developer information and 
> > > other useful information to start hacking on Calligra ;)
> > > -   Design:
> > >     -   The updated website will use the Aether theme. This is the theme 
> > > used for kde.org and was designed for KDE.
> > >     -   Potentially we could use some small variation from the main theme 
> > > to make the website more unique.
> > >     -   A good example about how the website could look in the future is 
> > > kontact.kde.org
> > >     -   New design will be also compatible with mobile phone.
> > > -   Infrastructure:
> > >     -   The new website will use Jekyll a static site generator (the CI 
> > > build the website and the server only serve plain html content). This 
> > > means the website will be faster to load for the visitor and more secure.
> > >     -   All the content is stored in git as markdown files and this makes 
> > > it easier to contribute to the website (we can use gitlab as CMS)
> > >         
> > 

> > >         As the first step for Anuj, I think the best would be to set up a 
> > > repository in invent.kde.org and create the base structure with a lot of 
> > > boilerplate content (copied from the existing website) and the basic 
> > > Jekyll configuration. When we can iterate over the content and design 
> > > until everyone is happy with it. :)
> > >         
> > 

> > >         Any questions? or other requirements for the website I forgot to 
> > > mention?
> > >         
> > 

> > >         Regards,
> > >         
> > 

> > >         Carl

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