[Tor www-team] Moving things forward!

Rey Dhuny rey at spcshp.com
Mon Jan 20 11:34:53 UTC 2014


> Perhaps this discussion can be-picked up*, and a git repo can be initiated :)  

+1 from me.

Thoughts on going about this? Initial questions:

* In the case of evaluating static publishing tools, would it be a case of creating a repo for each then having folk hack on those?

* Where would these initial repos be created? GitHub? Elsewhere? Does it even matter?

Rey  


On Monday, 20 January 2014 at 11:16, Eric Schaefer wrote:

> Lunar, thanks a bunch for putting this together.  
>  
> > It would truly help if some folks could start experimenting with [static generators]
> > so we get a better feeling of how much they could be fit for the Tor
> > Project's website or not.
> >  
>  
>  
> It sounds like a few people* are definitely capable of starting on this. My experience with Jekyll is limited to my own website, but I am extremely interested in hacking on an implementation of Middleman or Jekyll with some folks. Perhaps this discussion can be-picked up*, and a git repo can be initiated :). And as lunar indicated, we have some content to play around with, including the blog posts which were scraped a couple weeks ago [1].  
>  
> * = [Tor www-team] [Back-end][CMS] thread
> [1] = https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10479
>  
> -ultrasandwich
>  
>  
> On Jan 18, 2014, at 6:20 PM, Lunar <lunar at torproject.org (mailto:lunar at torproject.org)> wrote:
>  
> > Hi!
> >  
> > Here's a couple of tasks you could pick if you wish to move things
> > forward regarding Tor website:
> >  
> > Create a sitemap for the current torproject.org (http://torproject.org) website
> > -------------------------------------------------------
> >  
> > It would be great to have a better idea of what the website already
> > contains. An inventory of what is already there, which personas it would
> > interest, what ought to be split, recycled or simply thrown away would
> > be really useful to think about the organization of the new website.
> >  
> > If you wonder where to put the result, it can be done directly on the
> > relevant ticket:
> > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10591
> > or on a dedicated wiki page, waiting to existing:
> > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/Website/OldSitemap
> >  
> > Experiment using some static website generators
> > -----------------------------------------------
> >  
> > The wiki page currently list three static website generators, namely
> > Pelican, Jekyll and Middleman.
> > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/Website#Engine
> >  
> > It would truly help if some folks could start experimenting with them
> > so we get a better feeling of how much they could be fit for the Tor
> > Project's website or not.
> >  
> > As content, feel free to convert the some of the current WML website
> > https://svn.torproject.org/svn/website/trunk
> > or to use some of what ultrasandwidth has scrapped from blog.tpo:
> > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10479
> >  
> > Design a new navigation system
> > ------------------------------
> >  
> > The navigation on the current Tor website has been said to be confusing.
> > There is the top-level bar, then the strange “Download, Volunteer,
> > Donate” buttons, and the second or third level navigation on the left…
> >  
> > I think we could start brainstorming around some design drafts on how
> > this could be made better.
> >  
> > Even if it's not likely to be what we end up with, using the 2010
> > original sitemap is probably still relevant to think about how pages
> > could be organized:
> > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/raw-attachment/ticket/10591/tor-project-ia-proposed-030110.pdf
> >  
> >  
> > These are only what I can come up with. If you have an idea of another
> > concrete things that you thing could help moving us forward, please
> > go ahead!
> >  
> > (Thanks Rey for proof reading this mail.)
> >  
> > --  
> > Lunar <lunar at torproject.org (mailto:lunar at torproject.org)>
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