Hello everyone, Hello Cloph,
Thanks again for the nice discussion we had at the LibreOffice social
dinner at FOSDEM
As a summary, I have a bunch of people wanting to contribute on the
website and willing to provide patches.
The issue is that the source code of the Silverstripe websites (EN+NLP)
cannot be found anywhere on the TDF git instances. When we provide
patches even for a simple css fix, as a conscientious web developer, we
want at least to deploy the website locally in order to see if the
modifications we do won't break when pushed to production (especially
when RTL mode is involved).
* guilhem confirmed to me we were hosting the instances, but not the
source code and the documentation for the install process (if any)
* cloph confirmed to be he was holding them in a Github repository
whose location was only known from him (/!\ bus factor[1])
Would you mind moving these somewhere hidden Github repos to our gerrit
instances? That way, people wanting to fix bugs (me + new contributors)
can provide patches?
If some kind of install process can be provided in the process, that
would be cool.
Regards,
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor
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