Hmm...
Of course I can understand the purpose of a website "modernization"...
but I really think that, as for every other website,
the first question is : what is the purpose of the website..
then : what can be/should be its mission
and then : what can be / should be its content..

And then....when the what and why question are answered the how can come up.

For me, I think that the purpose and content of the website are quite obvious,
and appear to be "by will" quite limited and focused.

Particularly now that the wiki is in place.

My sole concern is the synchronisation with the wiki on one side,
the time-cycle of inclusion of communtiy patches (and apparently this point is quite accelerating these days with, among others, Rich Salz),
and the synchronisation with the rt website on another side.

And I would add that I would not understand that possible patch on a possible github repository of the website itself, be taken in account by dev team while other patch are pending on the openssl lib , sometimes for years.

So...

Regards
Pierre


Le 29/06/2014 20:44, Dominyk Tiller a écrit :
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If there's genuine interest in modernising the OpenSSL website with
HTML & CSS instead of wml I'd be willing to code something up.

I can't promise to work particularly quickly, but if there's a desire
to generate a new website design I'm certainly willing to chuck a
decent amount of time into making that happen.

I could always make it a Github project and that way folks could just
chip in where they wanted to. On copyright grounds we'd probably need
permission from Steve H or Steve M to do that on Github, given that
we'd be touching the OpenSSL 'brand' and such.

Dominyk

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On 29/06/2014 04:01, Salz, Rich wrote:
The website is written using a tool called "wml."

It would be great if someone wanted to make it more modern and
properly use things like CSS.  Then it might make sense to put it
into a github repository.

Want to volunteer?

-- Principal Security Engineer Akamai Technologies, Cambridge, MA
IM: [email protected]; Twitter: RichSalz

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