[openstack-dev] [TripleO] tripleo.org theme

James Slagle james.slagle at gmail.com
Mon Sep 28 13:43:37 UTC 2015


On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 8:34 AM, Dan Prince <dprince at redhat.com> wrote:
> It has come to my attention that we aren't making great use of our
> tripleo.org domain. One thing that would be useful would be to have the
> new tripleo-docs content displayed there. It would also be nice to have
> quick links to some of our useful resources, perhaps Derek's CI report
> [1], a custom Reviewday page for TripleO reviews (something like this
> [2]), and perhaps other links too. I'm thinking these go in the header,
> and not just on some random TripleO docs page. Or perhaps both places.
>
> I was thinking that instead of the normal OpenStack theme however we
> could go a bit off the beaten path and do our own TripleO theme.
> Basically a custom tripleosphinx project that we ninja in as a
> replacement for oslosphinx.

Would the content of tripleo-docs be exactly the same as what is
published at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tripleo-docs/ ?

I think it probably should be, and be updated on every merged commit.
If that's not the case, I think it should be abundantly clear why
someone might would use one set of docs over the other.

I'm not sure about why we'd want a different theme. Is it just so that
it's styled the same as the rest of tripleo.org?

>
> Could get our own mascot... or do something silly with words. I'm
> reaching out to graphics artists who could help with this sort of
> thing... but before that decision is made I wanted to ask about
> thoughts on the matter here first.
>
> Speak up... it would be nice to have this wrapped up before Tokyo.
>
> [1] http://goodsquishy.com/downloads/tripleo-jobs.html
> [2] http://status.openstack.org/reviews/

+1 to everything else. I had put what to do with tripleo.org on the
tokyo etherpad. Someone (not sure who) also suggested:

* collaborative blogging
* serve upstream generated overcloud images?

I like both of those ideas as well. For the blogging, maybe we could
parse the rss feed from planet.openstack.org and pick out the TripleO
stuff somehow.



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