Autore: Eric Voskuil Data: To: Jaromil, libbitcoin Oggetto: Re: [Libbitcoin] access to libbitcoin website for updates
Hi Jaromil,
Thanks to you (and Phantomcircuit) for maintaining and fixing the site.
There is quite a bit of other material between unsystem.org and
libbitcoin.org (libbitcoin.dyne.org). I hear from people confusion about
where to find current information across the sites.
After discussing with Genjix I am in the gradual process of moving
technical documentation into the related GitHub repo wikis. This
facilitates access and change control, and keeps it close to the code. I
have incorporated all of the libbitcoin-explorer (bx, latest version of
SX) documentation into the related GitHub wiki. I'm in the process of
doing the same for libbitcoin-server (latest version of Obelisk).
Basically, new docs are going into GitHub, deprecating the old.
Similarly, all installation instructions are handled in GitHub README.md
documents for respective repos.
I've spent a lot of time on the code and documentation but none on the
website. It would be *really* nice to have an updated website that does
justice to the project as it has evolved. If anyone with design and web
skills is willing to take this on we can probably get some donations
together to support it.
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On 03/21/2015 11:31 AM, Jaromil wrote: >
> Hi all,
>
>
> first of all congratulations everyone for the outstanding work done on
> libbitcoin. I am a friend of Genjix and myself witnessed the birth of
> this codebase, partially started in a squat where he was a guest and
> programmed well together with our good friend Caedes :^) today I'm
> surprised and proud to be mentioned among the "old-school team" even if
> I've done nearly nothing on the code, mostly cheering up and sharing
> suggestions on C++. Recently I particularly enjoyed watching the great
> "deep-dive" video by William which is a definitely eye opener even for
> someone who knew libbitcoin before: you are going for the moon! :^D
>
>
> A few days ago I have noticed that the libbitcoin.org website was down
> and took the initiative to write to our friend Phantomcircuit about it,
> who admins the domain, while we hosted two copies of the materials one
> on our servers at Dyne.org and one on his. He was very responsive and
> now managed to redirect the DNS to point to the same website which was
> always reachable at libbitcoin.dyne.org
>
>
> Now let me brag :^) that at Dyne.org we are proudly keeping online stuff
> for more than 15 years - to say that me and others in the crew are
> definitely committed to this project and, at the very list, to the fact
> that information on libbitcoin is continuously available on the
> old-school centralized-DNS Internet ;^)
>
>
> Now I'm writing here to ask who likes to be updating further the
> website, since I know Amir (who previously made it, its all just plain
> HTML actually) is quite busy on a trip for a while. I think it would be
> nice to have stuff like William's video linked on it, new documentation
> and what not. I can give ssh access to the website to any of the
> involved developers (as per Git commit history) or someone who is
> delegated by them.
>
>
> hack on!
>
> ciao!