[myhdl-list] myhdl.org website migration
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From: Jan D. <ja...@ja...> - 2014-02-10 20:13:24
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For a long time and for various reasons, I was no longer happy with myhdl.org. I have blogged about some of the issues here: http://www.jandecaluwe.com/blog/wikis-dont-work.html Eventually, I have decided to move to a static approach. There are many systems, but noone that suited my needs. I have blogged about this there: http://www.jandecaluwe.com/blog/i-dont-like-blogs.html Therefore, I decided to write my own tool: http://urubu.jandecaluwe.com/ I have migrated my own websites, and the migration of myhdl.org is underway. I have decided to split in into a "development" site and a "main" site. Migration of the development site is well underway: http://dev.myhdl.org/ For the new myhdl.org, I have a skeleton proposal here: http://new.myhdl.org/ Site development and deployment happens in a natural way from mercurial repositories on bitbucket. Of course, I don't want to force noone to move to the new system. However, all those that have made significant contributions in the past may email me privately if they would like to become a contributor to the new websites. Jan -- Jan Decaluwe - Resources bvba - http://www.jandecaluwe.com Python as a HDL: http://www.myhdl.org VHDL development, the modern way: http://www.sigasi.com World-class digital design: http://www.easics.com |