[Dune-devel] New dune-project Website: Status update/Call for help

Christian Engwer christian.engwer at uni-muenster.de
Wed Mar 9 12:20:27 CET 2016


I currently try to find someone to do this and would have some money
to actually pay a professional. It's not clear though, when this will
work...

Christian

On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 12:04:10PM +0100, Christoph Grüninger wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
> 
> > I had a quick look at the new documentation the other day, and there were many things
> > I liked.  Thanks for all the work you guys put into this.
> 
> +1
> 
> > - however, an instance started with
> > 
> >   hugo server --watch
> > 
> >   did not rebuild the pages when I changed the source.  May have been my fault, though.
> 
> Worked for me, but in my case it was the most recent version and
> self-compiled. Not sure whether this matters.
> 
> > - Is there already an actual public-but-hidden webserver that shows these pages?
> >   I think it would motivate me more to work on the new pages if I knew that in principle
> >   anybody can see them on the internet.  I'd suggest to even add a 'check out our new
> >   beta website at ...' link to our current homepage.
> 
> Yes, I would like this too. And I'd follow Markus' suggestion to make
> the transition gradually. We could for example link to the new homepage
> for the Sphinx and Doxygen documentation. All navigation links from the
> new homepage would link to the old page.
> The disadvantage of this is that the layout will change, but to me this
> is a minor compared to give the new homepage some momentum.
> 
> This said, I would like to see some love with regard to the new
> homepage's design. Is there someone capable _and_ willing to do this? Or
> has someone funds for this?
> 
> Bye
> Christoph
> 
> -- 
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