Hi all,
I am a colleague of Jaromil, Daniel.
I can get a site up and running that does the project more justice - but
don't have any free slots till mid June. If it can wait till then, then
I can working on it.
I am actually using libbitcoin for a Masters project, so it would be a
nice way to give back.
Daniel
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> Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 17:16:12 -0700
> From: Eric Voskuil <eric@???>
> To: Jaromil <jaromil@???>, libbitcoin@???
> Subject: Re: [Libbitcoin] access to libbitcoin website for updates
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> 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.
>
> e
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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!
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