Re: New Website

2016-10-18 Thread Sean Kelly

Beautiful.

I'll dig deeper into it, but first impression: beautiful!

Take care
--k


Tom Barber 
2016-10-18 at 10.06 a
Hello folks

As ever my bandwidth shrunk and I didn't get through to completion on the
website, but I have got some time again not sure I should write that
when the boss is watching. I would like to get this new website
finished, but in parallel I'd like to kick off the changes required in
infra to move away from the OODT CMS

So with the site I worked on: http://buggtb.github.io/oodt-website/

Here is my todo:

Add some usecase content to links on homepage
Add some Vagrant content to vagrant tab
Fix component docs so the front page links actually link somewhere

Except those items does anyone have any objection to opening a vote to 
move

the website from Apache CMS to the Jekyll design hosted either in ASF
infrastructure using git-pub-sub or github pages if the ASF supports that
these days. The site is static so nothing database wise is required.

Thanks

Tom



Re: New Website

2016-10-18 Thread Ramirez, Paul M (398M)
+1 

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On 10/18/16, 10:44 AM, "Lewis John Mcgibbney"  wrote:

No objection.
1) It looks dynamite,
2) It looks dynamite,
3) It looks dynamite
#dynamite

On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 8:06 AM, Tom Barber  wrote:

> Hello folks
>
> As ever my bandwidth shrunk and I didn't get through to completion on the
> website, but I have got some time again not sure I should write that
> when the boss is watching. I would like to get this new website
> finished, but in parallel I'd like to kick off the changes required in
> infra to move away from the OODT CMS
>
> So with the site I worked on: http://buggtb.github.io/oodt-website/
>
> Here is my todo:
>
> Add some usecase content to links on homepage
> Add some Vagrant content to vagrant tab
> Fix component docs so the front page links actually link somewhere
>
> Except those items does anyone have any objection to opening a vote to 
move
> the website from Apache CMS to the Jekyll design hosted either in ASF
> infrastructure using git-pub-sub or github pages if the ASF supports that
> these days. The site is static so nothing database wise is required.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
>



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*Lewis*
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Director
Phone: +1(626)498-3090
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Re: New Website

2016-10-18 Thread Lewis John Mcgibbney
No objection.
1) It looks dynamite,
2) It looks dynamite,
3) It looks dynamite
#dynamite

On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 8:06 AM, Tom Barber  wrote:

> Hello folks
>
> As ever my bandwidth shrunk and I didn't get through to completion on the
> website, but I have got some time again not sure I should write that
> when the boss is watching. I would like to get this new website
> finished, but in parallel I'd like to kick off the changes required in
> infra to move away from the OODT CMS
>
> So with the site I worked on: http://buggtb.github.io/oodt-website/
>
> Here is my todo:
>
> Add some usecase content to links on homepage
> Add some Vagrant content to vagrant tab
> Fix component docs so the front page links actually link somewhere
>
> Except those items does anyone have any objection to opening a vote to move
> the website from Apache CMS to the Jekyll design hosted either in ASF
> infrastructure using git-pub-sub or github pages if the ASF supports that
> these days. The site is static so nothing database wise is required.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
>



-- 

*Lewis*
Dr. Lewis J. McGibbney Ph.D, B.Sc
Director
Phone: +1(626)498-3090
Skype: lewis.john.mcgibbney
Email: lewis.mcgibb...@gmail.com


New Website

2016-10-18 Thread Tom Barber
Hello folks

As ever my bandwidth shrunk and I didn't get through to completion on the
website, but I have got some time again not sure I should write that
when the boss is watching. I would like to get this new website
finished, but in parallel I'd like to kick off the changes required in
infra to move away from the OODT CMS

So with the site I worked on: http://buggtb.github.io/oodt-website/

Here is my todo:

Add some usecase content to links on homepage
Add some Vagrant content to vagrant tab
Fix component docs so the front page links actually link somewhere

Except those items does anyone have any objection to opening a vote to move
the website from Apache CMS to the Jekyll design hosted either in ASF
infrastructure using git-pub-sub or github pages if the ASF supports that
these days. The site is static so nothing database wise is required.

Thanks

Tom