[myhdl-list] Website migration clarification
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From: Jan D. <ja...@ja...> - 2014-02-16 17:01:18
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After some feedback, I'd like to clarify some points about the myhdl.org website migration. 1) 2 websites The old myhdl.org will be split into two: dev.myhdl.org for development info and a new myhdl.org for users. The new myhdl.org is currently developed under new.myhdl.org. 2) *No content will be lost* A snapshot of all content has been checked in in the mercurial repo for the new website under _ori. 3) No one is forced to use the new system, not even to migrate his old content. If you don't have time or don't want to use the new system, but still want your content migrated, no problem: just let me know in private mail. I or someone else will migrate it eventually. Because of 2) there is no time constraint for migration: as everything is in the repo, old content can be ressurected at any time. 4) Migration is a good time for review and edits. This is an opportunity to review all content, bring it up to date, remove dead links, and discard clearly outdated content. 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 |