Ben Card <sh...@muto.ca> writes:
>> Also the website looks old, which can scare off potential developers >> and contributors. > I agree! Well, I don't know if "looking old" is the problem, but it's > definitely lacking proper maintenance. > >> Did you consider updating the website? What about forking Guix's >> website (or any other better looking website)? I can help if the task >> won't be massive - I have some experience with html5, css3 and JS, >> I've done some small projects like webGL games, simple websites. > The Guix website is nice, but is based on Haunt, which is static (not a > Wiki), while the Hurd's website is based on ikiwiki. I think it would be > a good idea to keep the current underlying technology, but the frontend > could definitely use some work. Does anyone edit the wiki pages online? If editing happens purely offline in git, what is the advantage of using a wiki? -- Ricardo