2018 Site Redesign Proposal

Cheryl Yang lisp at cheryllium.com
Sun Apr 1 11:36:08 UTC 2018


Yes, that's right, I recall it now. I'll move the front-end work over and pick up where we left off there. Sorry for my confusion.





---- On Sun, 01 Apr 2018 03:55:21 -0400 Erik Huelsmann <ehuels at gmail.com> wrote ----




Hi Cheryl, Mark,



On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 9:38 AM, Mark Evenson <evenson at panix.com> wrote:





Indeed for me it is a higher priority to remove the Ruby dependency and be able to generate the site from Lisp than it is to have a new site.



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Erik.



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> On Apr 1, 2018, at 01:08, Cheryl Yang <lisp at cheryllium.com> wrote:

 >

 > Hello everyone, long time no talk!

 >

 > I hope everyone has been well. I've had... a hectic time of it but I'm settling down finally.

 >

 > I should apologize for how MIA and hard-to-reach I have been.

 > Hopefully now that things are more stable in my personal life, I can give more time to CL and other projects.

 >

 > As a start, I've written a basic design update for Common-Lisp.net. You can view and comment on the code for it here: https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/clo/site/merge_requests/1

 >

 > This features actual mobile responsiveness (yes, the last design had an embarrassing mistake, I know!) and removes the mtime dependency that was preventing us from upgrading Ruby on CLnet's servers. I think we're still on a very old Ruby version, hopefully this will allow us to upgrade it, or at least remove one more barrier.

 >

 > Please take your time to review it at your leisure; I know I'm sort of surprising everyone with this.

 > I've attached a few screenshots so you can see what it looks like at a glance.

 >

 > Thank you,

 > - C. Yang

 



I thought the plan was to port the current site over to a non-Ruby version in https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/clo/cl-site and then change that one?

 

 It would be considerably easier for the operators to get rid of the Ruby dependency.





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