Hi,
On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 at 14:43:51 +0100, sophi wrote:
Repository of the code:
https://git.collective68.tech/Collective68/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice
[…]
We would like to move forward now and bring the site live. Would it be
possible to host the site on one of our VM or would it be better to have
it on our https://github.com/LibreOffice or else?
Oh nice, I didn't realize it was a collection of static pages. It's
probably overkill to deploy a dedicated VM for that, so if we're gonna
host that on our infra I suggest vm161 or vm168 (alongside with blog or
the main website). That'll only work if the infra team takes care of
updates to the production site though, but I guess it's reasonable.
Could you suggest a (sub)domain though? :-)
We would like to go live as soon as possible, so let us know what we can
do to help :)
‘media/css/style.css’ contains
html {
background:url("https://collective68.pages.collective68.tech/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice/media/img/Libocon_moments_2.jpg")
[…];
[…]
}
but that file is also checked in under ‘media/img/Libocon_moments_2.jpg’,
so I guess it's not intentional. Is it possible to remove other third-party
requests, too? :-) (AFAICT it's only https://fonts.googleapis.com/css .)
Cheers,
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Guilhem.
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