Hi Alexis, I could simply duplicate, what I did for plc4x and setup the build to use that custom skin instead ... for a short period of time things would look a bit odd ... but that could be a starting point for anyone to contribute by working on the site-skin.
Chris -----Original Message----- From: Alexis TADIFO <[email protected]> Sent: Mittwoch, 6. April 2022 16:13 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Anyone willing to polish our website? Nice. How can I join this task ? Regards. *Alexis TADIFO* *Software engineer - IT Consultant* Ingénieur de conception en informatique 📞 (+237) 697 991 590 📞(+1) 418 569 8877 Le mer. 6 avr. 2022 à 05:11, Christofer Dutz <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hi all, > > I just noticed that our website is not pulling the right image and > link for the next ApacheCon so I guess we should fix this asap. > > Personally, I would recommend that I duplicate what I did for the > Apache PLC4X project, and we create our own Site Skin that we can > customize as we see fit. > But I would need someone or some people to make it pretty for our > project here. > > Here's the module I built in PLC4X: > https://github.com/apache/plc4x-build-tools/tree/develop/plc4x-site-sk > in > > I think not manually creating a website in another language has the > nice benefit of not having to learn another framework, and it's super > easy to have our website automatically built and deployed by Jenkins. > But I'm happy with any option you folks come up with ... as long as > they actually finish the job and not just start it ;-) > > What are your thoughts on this? > > Chris > > >
