Hi Mikey, Sorry for my late response - I'm very busy at the moment. I created an issue on github: https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-site/issues/135 - can't send a pull request as I couldn't figure out where the presentations are stored on the new site (couldn't find it on github)...
Regards, René ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mikey Ariel" <mar...@redhat.com> To: "René Koch" <rk...@rk-it.at>, users@ovirt.org, de...@ovirt.org, in...@ovirt.org Sent: Tuesday, March 8, 2016 4:13:48 PM Subject: Re: [ovirt-devel] Welcome: New ovirt.org website! Thanks Rene for the heads up! As I wrote, we welcome contributions, so if you have the bandwidth to submit a PR with fixing the links it would be really helpful. Otherwise, please open an issue for this on GitHub and we'll try to route the task accordingly :) Cheers, Mikey On 03/03/2016 03:53 PM, René Koch wrote: > Hi Mikey, > > The new page looks really good. > > I figured out, that all of the links to presentations and templates are > still pointing to the old Mediawiki url and so all presentations are > unavailable: > https://www.ovirt.org/community/get-involved/resources/slide-decks/ > > > Regards, > René > > > On 02/19/2016 04:57 PM, Mikey Ariel wrote: > Following yesterday's pre-launch email[1], I'm happy to announce that > the new ovirt.org[2] website is now live in **public beta** and > available for community review. > > All the information in this email is also available in the first blog > post of our shiny new oVirt blog[3]. Read on for information about new > features, known issues, and a call for reviews. > > The old MediaWiki site is still available in read-only[4], and will be > taken offline on **March 1, 2016**. This is to ensure that you can > compare pages and review migrated content. > > What's New > ========== > > The new Website is full of improvements and enhancements, check out > these highlights: > > * Source content is now formatted in Markdown instead of MediaWiki. > This means that you can create and edit documentation, blog posts, and > feature pages with the same Markdown syntax you know. > > * The Website is deployed with Middleman and stored on GitHub. This > means that you can make changes to content with the same GitHub > contribution workflow that you know (fork, clone, edit, commit, submit > pull request). We even have an "Edit this page on GitHub" link at the > bottom of every page! > > * New layout and design, from breadcrumbs to sidebards and an upgraded > landing page. (This is still WIP, please see known issues.) > > * Automatic redirects from the old MediaWiki site. This means that if > the wiki page exists in the new website, previously-released URLs will > redirect to that page. If the page was removed, the Search page will > open with the page title auto-filled in the search box. > > * Hierarchical content structure. This means that instead of flat > Wiki-style files, the deployed Website reflects an organized source > repo with content sorted into directories and sub-directories. > > * Official oVirt blog! Our new blog welcomes contributions. This means > that if you solved a problem with oVirt, want to share your oVirt > story, or describe a cool integration, you can submit a pull request > with a blog post and we will provide editorial reviews and help > publish your posts. > > * Standardized contribution process. The GitHub repo now includes a > README.md[5] file that you can use to learn about how to add and edit > content on the website. We welcome pull requests! > > Known Issues > ============ > > Despite our best efforts, there are still a few kinks with the new > website that you should be aware of: > > * Attempting to navigate to ovirt.org (without www.) leads to a > redirect loop. We have a ticket open with OpenShift, our hosting > service to fix this. > > * Only http is available. We also have a ticket with OpenShift to add > SSL and enable https. > > * Home page and Download page are still being upgraded by our UX > experts, expect some cool new changes soon! > > * Feature pages look-and-feel is still under construction. You can > still edit and push feature pages as usual. > > What's Next > =========== > > Even though the Website is live, the work is hardly over. We'd like to > ask for your help in: > > * Reviewing content for anything obsolete or outdated (each page in > the new website includes a header toolbar with metadata from the > original wiki page for your convenience) > > * Submitting blog posts or any other content that you wish to share > with the oVirt community > > * Reporting bugs and proposing enhancements, for example broken links > or missing pages > > We hope you will enjoy the new oVirt Website, looking forward to your > feedback and contributions! > > [1] http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/devel/2016-February/012372.html > [2] http://www.ovirt.org/ > [3] http://www.ovirt.org/blog/2016/02/welcome-to-new-ovirt-site/ > [4] http://old.ovirt.org/Home > [5] https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-site/blob/master/README.md > > -- Mikey Ariel > Community Lead, oVirt > www.ovirt.org > > "To be is to do" (Socrates) > "To do is to be" (Jean-Paul Sartre) > "Do be do be do" (Frank Sinatra) > > Mobile: +420-702-131-141 > IRC: mariel / thatdocslady > Twitter: @ThatDocsLady > > >> _______________________________________________ >> Devel mailing list >> de...@ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > > -- Mikey Ariel Community Lead, oVirt www.ovirt.org "To be is to do" (Socrates) "To do is to be" (Jean-Paul Sartre) "Do be do be do" (Frank Sinatra) Mobile: +420-702-131-141 IRC: mariel / thatdocslady Twitter: @ThatDocsLady _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users