Well, I already noticed this, and I fixed the RSS generation (almost immediately), but still the GNU planet picked up the new RSS but _also_ kept the old one. Hence the news shows up twice, once with a working and once with a broken link.
Worse, the news site's CSS is awful, so I cannot in good faith recommend reading it: https://anastasis.lu/en/news/2021-10.html IMO the designers did an inadequate job in that they overrode _all_ default styles for everything, destroying the standard functions of things like <li> in their wake of making the main page(s) pretty, instead of using a special style to be applied only to the pages where they are needed. If some CSS hacker were to fix that, I'd be much obliged. The Git with the code is at git.taler.net/anastasis-www.git ;-) Happy hacking! Christian On 10/4/21 5:52 PM, [email protected] wrote: > Hello, > > 2 issues: > > 1. When you visit https://www.gnu.org/ today and have a look at the embedded > Planet GNU news window at the upper part of the site on the right, one of the > three news snippets is said GNU Anastasis press release: > > '*GNU Anastasis v0.2.0 released*: GNU Anastasis is a Free Software protocol > and implementation that allows users to securely deposit core secrets with an > open set of escrow providers and to reco... ' > > The part between the two *'s has a clickable link, this one: > https://anastasis.lu/en/news/news/2021-10.html > > Clicking on it doesn't lead to the teasered news, but instead to > > '404 Not Found > nginx/1.18.0' > > Visiting https://planet.gnu.org/ the news snippet listed 2 times, is a bit > more extended, and has more links: > > ' > *GNU Anastasis v0.2.0 released* > GNU Anastasis is a Free Software protocol and implementation that allows > users to securely deposit core secrets with an open set of escrow providers > and to recover these secrets if their original copies are lost. > > *29 September, 2021 10:00PM* > > #GNU Anastasis v0.2.0 released# > GNU Anastasis is a Free Software protocol and implementation that allows > users to securely deposit core secrets with an open set of escrow providers > and to recover these secrets if their original copies are lost. > > #29 September, 2021 10:00PM#' > > The 2 parts between two *'s have the same problem as experienced with the > embedded Planet GNU window on gnu.org. > > The 2 parts between the two #'s has a working link, leading to > https://anastasis.lu/en/news/2021-10.html > > I thought it's useful to inform you about this flaw, because you're certainly > interested in getting this news item out as good as possible and by knowing > that flaw you maybe can fix it one way or another. I don't know if the wrong > link is from somewhere on the GNU Anastasis website and correctly grapped by > Planet GNU, or if the flaw originates from Planet GNU itself. > In the first case, maybe the link can be found and fixed, in the later case, > maybe GNUnet team can inform Planet GNU team, so that the Planet GNU team can > fix the link - maybe for now regarding said news or sustainably so that this > flaw doesn't happen again in future grapped press releases of GNU Anastasis. > > 2. > Besides, navigating through https://anastasis.lu/ seperately to it's news > section https://anastasis.lu/en/docs_news.html one discovers a news snippet > to said news, but no link to the press release. > > > Best regards, > Bastian Schmidt > > >
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