Hi all,
I wanted to get your feedback on the mail Ilmari sent to the website
list that I forward here.
This proposal to move to Hugo has an interesting effect for us,
translators/maintainers, we will have all the strings in Weblate :) As
you can see in the link provided by Ilmari, KDE has developed a tool
for
their use.
The idea also is to have uniform static websites with equal or less
content than the international one, but with no free content for the NL
communities.
Any thoughts on this?
Cheers
Sophie
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Sujet : [libreoffice-website] libreoffice.org redesign (WIP)
Date : Thu, 24 Jun 2021 13:38:04 +0300
De : Ilmari Lauhakangas <ilmari.lauhakangas@libreoffice.org>
Pour : website@global.libreoffice.org
Since spring 2020, I have been planning and executing a redesign for
libreoffice.org. The repository for the site has been up for some
months
in https://git.libreoffice.org/infra/libreofficeorg/
We got very nice contributions from a group of designers, who are
credited in the readme.
The redesigned site is implemented using Hugo static site generator,
with Markdown as the content format.
The site is not ready for deployment yet, but things are falling into
place.
Using Hugo simplifies many things, such as translation. For extracting
the translation strings into Weblate, we might use a tool from KDE
developers: https://invent.kde.org/websites/hugo-i18n or po4a:
https://po4a.org/
The idea is to provide automated previews and deployment of patches
with
Gerrit and Jenkins.
Ilmari
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