Howdy, I've pulled from the pyjs.org git repository two hours ago and did some modifications to two files in pyjs_site/public/: contents.txt, index.html
WARNING: Some files (e.g. ./FAQ.html) seem to exist on the webserver, but are gone from the repository! In the case of the FAQ I've replaced links referring to /FAQ.html by /faq/answers/. BTW, what is the preferred way for internal links? Isn't <a href="#FAQ">... sufficient? Why is a schema such as <a href="./FAQ.html#FAQ">... used all over the site? I've fixed dangling links in index.html and aligned the navigation (available to spiders and when JavaScript is off) with the Pyjamas/JavaScript powered website version. (SEO optimisation, whew!) - Since I have no write access to neither the gitolite nor the SF repo: @Pascal, shall I send you a .patch file? By e-mail? Open an issue on the issue tracker? *nirg* >> However I didn't dig further the #607 patches, they were reported as >> "format detection failed" for me, and I have no experience in working >> with partially-broken patches (since sources have changed since then...) I can help with that too, I'll apply the changes again, manually. It's one defunct link (in documentation.html), and a lot of formatting corrections to get the HTML somewhat valid (in features.html, about.html). Pascal, can you give me a 'green light' for those files, so we don't need to worry about resolving conflicts later? >> I've pushed the current state on sourceforge/website_updated, since I >> don't understand what's going on with the different repos >> (sourceforge/master hasn't moved, but pyjs.org/master has, whereas it's >> supposed to be overridden by sourceforge's ?) > > consider [email protected] to be a one-way updated "thing" for now. @Luke, the repo thing needs clarification: Where shall we commit/push the changes to? If SF, can you give me write access? (My SF username is bittner, I'd submit an ssh public key to my SF account in that case.) Peter

