The contents of docs-archive seem to have the updated tag now, and the data is already starting to come in! Looks great.
But the changes in #577 do not seem to have taken effect yet. They are present in the gh-pages branch and I can see them in place at https://apache.github.io/airflow-site/ <https://apache.github.io/airflow-site/>, but I don’t see them on the live site. I intended to follow up with a second PR to deal with the doc theme, but I think that I already have updated it in the right place in the repo. However, when I build the docs it seems to be pulling the latest theme from PyPI. Perhaps a new release needs to be published there? Cheers, Ross > On Apr 22, 2022, at 3:15 PM, Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote: > > Cool. I am not sure if we need to do any changes - the theme should be > automatically applied as I understand that :) . But I **might** be > wrong and maybe others (Kamil :) might correct me. > > On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 7:49 PM Ross Turk > <ross.t...@astronomer.io.invalid> wrote: >> >> >> Hey Jarek! This looked like a fun task, so I decided to give it a try: >> >> https://github.com/apache/airflow-site/pull/576 >> >> This makes the necessary sphinx theme changes to enable the new >> Matomo tag. It also updates all of the docs-archive content, making it >> a pretty sizable PR :) >> >> I plan to work on the corresponding apache/airflow PR that adjusts the >> doc build process next - I still need to do a bit of research on that front. >> >> Cheers, >> Ross >> >> >>> On Apr 21, 2022, at 7:56 AM, Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote: >>> >>> FYI: We need to apply the changes to our website and replace Google >>> Analytics with Matomo. >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >>> From: Christian Grobmeier <grobme...@apache.org> >>> Date: Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 1:34 PM >>> Subject: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites >>> To: <priv...@apache.org> >>> >>> >>> Dear PMCs, >>> >>> The Apache Software Foundation takes privacy seriously and works >>> towards becoming compliant with the GDPR (the European Union's General >>> Data Protection Regulation). In this first step we are trying to make >>> publicly-visible websites and services GDPR compliant. >>> >>> All websites run by the ASF must be compliant with the new website >>> privacy policy and add a link to it: >>> https://privacy.apache.org/policies/privacy-policy-public.html >>> >>> Please remove all “custom” privacy policies. >>> >>> For further changes we have established a FAQ: >>> https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html >>> >>> One of the biggest impacts might be the removal of Google Analytics. >>> Personally, I believe we should not track our visitors at all. >>> However, I understand the need to improve our websites. For that >>> reason volunteers have created a VM and installed Matomo as a Google >>> Analytics replacement. >>> >>> You can look at Matomo here: >>> https://analytics.apache.org/ >>> >>> If you need to learn more about your users, you can ask for a site ID >>> and tracking code at priv...@apache.org and join Apache Flink, Apache >>> Shiro, Apache Maven and others. >>> >>> Please note that we are still learning about the new system and will >>> add projects one by one. >>> >>> We hope that all projects can link to the new privacy policy and >>> remove Google Analytics until 22nd of July 2022. >>> >>> If you have any doubts or questions, or need help, please don’t >>> hesitate to ask. Also, if you have improvements or suggestions for the >>> public privacy policy - let us know. >>> >>> You can reach out to priv...@apache.org (mailing list) or by replying >>> to me directly. >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> Christian Grobmeier >>> >>> -- >>> The Apache Software Foundation >>> V.P., Data Privacy >>