(incubator-ponymail-site) branch asf-site updated: Commit build products
This is an automated email from the ASF dual-hosted git repository. github-bot pushed a commit to branch asf-site in repository https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-ponymail-site.git The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/asf-site by this push: new dd2 Commit build products dd2 is described below commit dd252a1c4dbd60bd532e9a98c12f321c24ce Author: Ponymail PPMC AuthorDate: Fri May 17 16:07:11 2024 + Commit build products --- content/about.html | 46 +- 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/about.html b/content/about.html index ca10e31..aa4bdfa 100644 --- a/content/about.html +++ b/content/about.html @@ -34,7 +34,12 @@ -About Pony Mail and its Contributors +About The Apache Pony Mail Project and its Contributors +Pony Mail - Mail Archiving, Ponified! +Apache Pony Mail (Incubating) is a new web-based mailing list archive with +both strong searching and browsing features, and includes the ability to +reply within a thread from your web browser. It is currently deployed +to provide an archive for all Apache Software Foundation mailing lists. Background Pony Mail began as a response to two things; the lack of diversity in mailing list archives that are less bureaucratic all-or-nothing and more @@ -44,7 +49,7 @@ of software want to jump right into a discussion they see, but cannot normally do so in a mailing list driven environment because of the rules generally surrounding said environment. Pony Mail, along with a select handful of newer archive systems, provides an interface that allows -people to just hop into a thread, and take part. Without the need to +people to just hop into a thread, and take part from their web browser. Without the need to subscribe, download the mbox archive, load it into your MTA, and respond. As Rich writes in a very short essay: @@ -61,11 +66,12 @@ mailing lists are an old person's tool, and web-based communication - forums - are the way to go in the 21st Century. Providing a full-featured forum-like interface to mailing lists is one goal,while keeping all of the enormous benefits that mailing lists already provide. -Asecond goal is to provide the ability to "jump in" to a mailing list +A second goal is to provide the ability to "jump in" to a mailing list conversation - even one that was a while back, without the convolutions -that a mailing list requires. That is, to join this conversation the old +that a mailing list requires. +That is, to join this pre-existing conversation the old way, one would have had to subscribe to the mailing list, download an -mbox, and import it into ones mail client, in order that I be able to +mbox (or ask the archive software for a copy), and import it into ones mail client, in order that I be able to reply to this message with correct threading. With Pony Mail, one has to do none of those things, but can simply reply using the Web UI. To us, this is a HUGE benefit for building community. The requirement to jump @@ -74,23 +80,21 @@ people (at least, anecdotally, it does) and if we can remove that barrier I think we'll have an easier time of drawing a new generation into our projects. Who are we? -We're a small bunch of people committed to making mailing list interaction as easy as possible. - Currently, we consist of (in alphabetical order): - +We're a small bunch of people committed to making mailing list interaction as easy as possible. +Currently, we consist of (in alphabetical order): - Andrew Bayer / abayer - mentor - Daniel Gruno / humbedooh - committer - Francesco Chicchiriccò / ilgrosso - committer - Jim Jagielski / jimjag - committer - John D. Ament / johndament - mentor - Rich Bowen / rbowen - committer - Sam Ruby / rubys - committer - Sean B Palmer / sbp - committer - Shane Curcu / curcuru - committer - Tony Stevenson / pctony - committer - Ulises Cerviño Beresi / ucb - committer - - +Andrew Bayer / abayer - mentor +Daniel Gruno / humbedooh - committer +Francesco Chicchiriccò / ilgrosso - committer +Jim Jagielski / jimjag - committer +John D. Ament / johndament - mentor +Rich Bowen / rbowen - committer +Sam Ruby / rubys - committer +Sean B Palmer / sbp - committer +Shane Curcu / curcuru - committer +Tony Stevenson / pctony - committer +Ulises Cerviño Beresi / ucb - committer + Disclaimer
(incubator-ponymail-site) branch asf-site updated: Fix About page
This is an automated email from the ASF dual-hosted git repository. sebb pushed a commit to branch asf-site in repository https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-ponymail-site.git The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/asf-site by this push: new 07030bf Fix About page 07030bf is described below commit 07030bfcbc3e2a2ab3fb50ee2d56c81bee81dd04 Author: Sebb AuthorDate: Fri May 17 17:06:52 2024 +0100 Fix About page This fixes PR #4 --- source/markdown/about.md | 48 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/source/markdown/about.md b/source/markdown/about.md index 1e07f1f..6b4f909 100644 --- a/source/markdown/about.md +++ b/source/markdown/about.md @@ -1,4 +1,11 @@ -# About Pony Mail and its Contributors +# About The Apache Pony Mail Project and its Contributors + +### Pony Mail - Mail Archiving, Ponified! + +Apache Pony Mail (Incubating) is a new web-based mailing list archive with +both strong searching and browsing features, and includes the ability to +reply within a thread from your web browser. It is currently deployed +to provide an archive for all Apache Software Foundation mailing lists. ### Background Pony Mail began as a response to two things; the lack of diversity in @@ -9,7 +16,7 @@ of software want to jump right into a discussion they see, but cannot normally do so in a mailing list driven environment because of the rules generally surrounding said environment. Pony Mail, along with a select handful of newer archive systems, provides an interface that allows -people to just hop into a thread, and take part. Without the need to +people to just hop into a thread, and take part from their web browser. Without the need to subscribe, download the mbox archive, load it into your MTA, and respond. @@ -30,11 +37,13 @@ mailing lists are an old person's tool, and web-based communication - forums - are the way to go in the 21st Century. Providing a full-featured forum-like interface to mailing lists is one goal,while keeping all of the enormous benefits that mailing lists already provide. -Asecond goal is to provide the ability to "jump in" to a mailing list +A second goal is to provide the ability to "jump in" to a mailing list conversation - even one that was a while back, without the convolutions -that a mailing list requires. That is, to join this conversation the old +that a mailing list requires. + +That is, to join this pre-existing conversation the old way, one would have had to subscribe to the mailing list, download an -mbox, and import it into ones mail client, in order that I be able to +mbox (or ask the archive software for a copy), and import it into ones mail client, in order that I be able to reply to this message with correct threading. With Pony Mail, one has to do none of those things, but can simply reply using the Web UI. To us, this is a HUGE benefit for building community. The requirement to jump @@ -46,18 +55,17 @@ into our projects. ### Who are we? -We're a small bunch of people committed to making mailing list interaction as easy as possible. - Currently, we consist of (in alphabetical order): - - Andrew Bayer / abayer - mentor - Daniel Gruno / humbedooh - committer - Francesco Chicchiriccò / ilgrosso - committer - Jim Jagielski / jimjag - committer - John D. Ament / johndament - mentor - Rich Bowen / rbowen - committer - Sam Ruby / rubys - committer - Sean B Palmer / sbp - committer - Shane Curcu / curcuru - committer - Tony Stevenson / pctony - committer - Ulises Cerviño Beresi / ucb - committer - +We're a small bunch of people committed to making mailing list interaction as easy as possible. +Currently, we consist of (in alphabetical order): + + - Andrew Bayer / abayer - mentor + - Daniel Gruno / humbedooh - committer + - Francesco Chicchiriccò / ilgrosso - committer + - Jim Jagielski / jimjag - committer + - John D. Ament / johndament - mentor + - Rich Bowen / rbowen - committer + - Sam Ruby / rubys - committer + - Sean B Palmer / sbp - committer + - Shane Curcu / curcuru - committer + - Tony Stevenson / pctony - committer + - Ulises Cerviño Beresi / ucb - committer
(incubator-ponymail-site) branch asf-site updated: Ensure deletions are noticed
This is an automated email from the ASF dual-hosted git repository. sebb pushed a commit to branch asf-site in repository https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-ponymail-site.git The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/asf-site by this push: new 52d7ac8 Ensure deletions are noticed 52d7ac8 is described below commit 52d7ac84691bf30c8ee940eee33613d85bfe28e9 Author: Sebb AuthorDate: Fri May 17 16:41:38 2024 +0100 Ensure deletions are noticed --- .github/workflows/build-site.yml | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/.github/workflows/build-site.yml b/.github/workflows/build-site.yml index ed65038..edae06f 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/build-site.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/build-site.yml @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ jobs: sudo pip3 install markdown - name: Build site run: | +find content -name '*.html' -delete # Ensure deletions are picked up cd source python3 generate.py cd ..
(incubator-ponymail-site) branch asf-site updated: Unused imports [skip ci]
This is an automated email from the ASF dual-hosted git repository. sebb pushed a commit to branch asf-site in repository https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-ponymail-site.git The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/asf-site by this push: new c37321e Unused imports [skip ci] c37321e is described below commit c37321e64bf4a78767c8b55330f82f09a8945328 Author: Sebb AuthorDate: Fri May 17 16:40:01 2024 +0100 Unused imports [skip ci] --- source/generate.py | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/source/generate.py b/source/generate.py index a19dd4d..f898a1c 100644 --- a/source/generate.py +++ b/source/generate.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #!/usr/bin/python3 -import markdown, codecs, os, sys, re, time, io +import markdown, codecs, os, re, io """ Script to process the markdown files: @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ def runDir(path): out.close() runDir('markdown') -print("All done!") \ No newline at end of file +print("All done!")