Hi, my name is siddhartha, I am a undergrad student in IT, in my senior (read 12 hours per week of coursework) year. Will have lots of time to lurk and contribute. I like the words usability, design, static sites etc, i like to do Python/js/HTML/CSS with interest for perl/ruby too. I know my way around Linux too, a little bit.
+1 for jekyll. I think the "homepage for novices, links from there for other audiences" is a suitable idea because that unifies everything (easier to maintain, translate etc).
Regards, Siddhartha
-----Original Message----- From: "andrew@torproject.is" andrew@torproject.is Sent: 08-01-2014 03:52 To: "www-team@lists.torproject.org" www-team@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [Tor www-team] First set of technical requirements
On Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 06:41:02PM +0100, lunar@torproject.org wrote 2.5K bytes in 0 lines about: : * It should generate static web pages, ready to be mirrored by our : network of more than 70 mirrors.
The site also needs to work offline as well. This means self-contained and zero 3rd party requests. We don't want to host dynamic sites. We have 5 webservers capable of serving static content, nothing more.
: * The content must be kept in a version control system. The website : was kept in Subversion, but it should probably be migrated to Git.
Maybe open to darcs, hg, fossil, etc. I think we want a distributed version control system, not just any old VCS.