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  • From: IKEDA Soji <address@concealed>
  • To: Marc Chantreux <address@concealed>
  • Cc: address@concealed
  • Subject: Re: [sympa-developpers] Moving to new site: was Re: [meeting] IRC meeting at 28 Fri. Sep.
  • Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2018 17:32:19 +0900

On Wed, 26 Sep 2018 09:44:52 +0200
Marc Chantreux <address@concealed> wrote:

> hi Soji,
>
> > I have an idea to move to new site. I want to discuss on it in
> > tommorow meeting.
>
> the new site will be hosted on an IAAS provided by Renater
> to the Sympa community. this was acted during the hackathon.

You didn't attend that discussion, I heard such.


Anyways, I don't want to wait for your RENATER-based plan to be
implemented. I will support my idea that will come true with
little labor and little time.

Furthermore, my plan will not increase labor to keep the sites
except labor to extend contents: We won't need additional sysadmins
to manage new server thanks to GitHub service.


Honestly, ..., Marc,

Many people including me have worked for Sympa for these two years,
while you haven't written any code nor any documents, while you have
been repeatedly disrespecting GitHub, freenode and people continuously
working on them.

That's enough. Please don't disturb us anymore.


Regards,
-- Soji

> > I propose moving contents to "new site" using GitHub Pages (site
> > generator provided by GitHub).
>
> sorry i did no feedback since the hackathon.
>
> started to work on it as it was acted during the hackathon and that's
> the state of art:
>
> * i started experimenting "my way". i was quiet happy about it as
> i was able to generate both web and pdf contents for manuals.
> * during a Strasbourg coders meeting, Quentin pointed out that a
> homebrew snowflake could be complicated to maintain so i started
> to explore Qgoda and Gutemberg.
> * Qgoda has a welcoming dev team
> * Qgoda is all Perl/TT2 based (so we could dive in)
> * Qgoda has all the features i needed
> * Gutemberg seems to be equivalent when it comes to features
> and it's written in rust so performance matters.
>
> one of the things i faced is my incompetence when it comes to
> web design for a "vitrine" to a project of the size of sympa.
> Recently, Renater proposed me to help on that and we'll be backed up
> by a professional graphist. However: every contribution to the future
> content (for exemple describe the power of sympa for newcommers) should
> be greetly appreciated.
>
> regards,
> marc
>


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