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Re: [tor-bugs] #24275 [Webpages/Website]: Testing Lecktor as a possible framework to be used for all portals related to website redesign project
#24275: Testing Lecktor as a possible framework to be used for all portals related
to website redesign project
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Reporter: isabela | Owner: hiro
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: Medium | Milestone: website redesign
Component: Webpages/Website | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: ux-team, | Actual Points:
Parent ID: #21222 | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by cypherpunks):
> to be used for all portals
> - easy for folks to update content
Specifically concerning the FAQ, Trac wiki, proposed knowledge base, or a
merger of them, the documentation websites for other software projects
that I consider the easiest to update are '''wikis'''. Wikis are
particularly easy for communities of projects with extensive websites and
sub-projects to contribute quickly and broadly toward updating their
documentation content even if the administration teams are small in
comparison or preoccupied.
A framework like Lecktor will aid in redesigning the theme, style, and
underlying construction of the website which appears to be the goal of the
website redesign project, but I don't think it would aid lesser-skilled
folks who might wish to contribute by keeping the textual documentation
updated. Git, local servers, and workspace interfaces pile steep learning
curves onto simply updating a sentence or two.
> Here is the git repository: https://oniongit.eu/infra/portal
Why not on https://gitweb.torproject.org/? It's also accessible on hidden
services administrated by TorProject ( https://onion.torproject.org/ )
which means that Tor users skeptical of exit nodes, third-party hosts, or
certificate authorities would have a pathway to contribute with less
reluctance. An alternate but less reassuring (and harder for you) option
could be maintaining a hidden service on oniongit.eu.
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