Re: Regarding project "Refactor and Automate Infusion Documentation"

2020-02-24 Thread Justin Obara
Hi Yash, Thanks for your interest in this project. I’ve left some comments inline below. Thanks Justin > On Feb 24, 2020, at 4:29 PM, Yash Jipkate wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am Yash, and I need some discussion regarding the project "Refactor and > Automating Infusion Documentation" and wa

GSoC - Using a Game Controller as a Navigation Aid

2020-02-24 Thread Mohit Kumar Verma
Hello, My name is Mohit Kumar Verma. I am a second-year student at NIT Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India. I liked the idea of using Game Controller for Navigation because sometimes I also struggle with this in my PC and having this feature would make it very easy for navigation. I would like to wor

Regarding project "Refactor and Automate Infusion Documentation"

2020-02-24 Thread Yash Jipkate
Hi everyone, I am Yash, and I need some discussion regarding the project "Refactor and Automating Infusion Documentation" and wanted to get your opinions on it. 1. The HUGO code would be in a different repository; this would mean that the current repo would have to be cleaned of any renderi

Re: Queries regarding the project "Migrate Floe and fluid project website to Hugo"

2020-02-24 Thread Ned Zimmerman
Hi Sachin! One other static site generator you might want to explore is Eleventy (https://eleventy.dev). It’s very fast (like Hugo) and very flexible, and one other advantage it has is that it’s written in JavaScript and is very extensible, so if you can write JavaScript you can write your own

Re: Queries regarding the project "Migrate Floe and fluid project website to Hugo"

2020-02-24 Thread Justin Obara
Hi Sachin, If you’re going to look beyond Hugo, I might suggest also looking beyond Jekyll to see what else is available out there. You can see more options from https://www.staticgen.com and other places on the web. Thanks Justin > On Feb 24, 2020, at 1:39 PM, Jo

Re: Queries regarding the project "Migrate Floe and fluid project website to Hugo"

2020-02-24 Thread Colin Clark
Hi all, Just to clarify, the plan is to also rework the structure and content of the Fluid website once the port to Hugo has stabilized. It’s been a long time since we’ve updated the Fluid site and our focus as a community has changed a bit; I’ll take the lead on writing new copy and reworking

RE: Queries regarding the project "Migrate Floe and fluid project website to Hugo"

2020-02-24 Thread Jonathan Hung
Hi Sachin, Apologies for this duplicate email. I had replied to your previous email, and I am now replying to the mailing list. Thanks for your interest in this project! I hope I can answer your questions: 1. The major goal is to make the website easier to maintain and update. Speed of bui

RE: GSOC - Migration to Hugo

2020-02-24 Thread Jonathan Hung
Hi Amresh, Thank you for your interest in this GSOC project. A good place to start would be to familiarize yourself with the two repositories mentioned in the project description

Queries regarding the project "Migrate Floe and fluid project website to Hugo"

2020-02-24 Thread SACHIN CHOPRA
Hello fluid community, I am Sachin Chopra and I have few doubts/queries regarding the project "Migrate Floe and fluid project website to Hugo" . I posted these on IRC channel too but couldn't get the answers. I'd be really thankful if someone from the community could answer these. 1) What's the

Issue tracking

2020-02-24 Thread Justin Obara
Hi Everyone, This topic was touched upon in a recent "Enabling Github Issues for Infusion project ” Fluid-Work mailing-list thread. However, what I’m proposing here is slightly different from that part