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Historic website for Fedora Silverblue. Now at https://gitlab.com/fedora/websites-apps/fedora-websites/fedora-websites-3.0
License: Other
The current Fedora Silverblue 36 release announcement does not contain a link to the issue tracker. There is only a link to the Fedora Workstation 36 common issues. Which is not really the place for SB specific issues.
The request of adding a link to the github issue page was mentioned in a discussion.fedoraproject.org thread.
The top link in Google for "installing silverblue" is https://docs.teamsilverblue.org/installing which yields a 404 (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-silverblue/installing). My guess is this is just a simple redirect that grafts the path to the new prefix.
Instead, the correct link is: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-silverblue/installation-guide/
Great project that I'm interested in as both a Fedora user and flatpak enthusiast.
Just found out about it and reading the documentation.
I would send a PR but it feels silly... just fix it when it feels right.
silverblue-site/pages/index.html
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I just noticed that the svg icons in the footer don't show up in epiphany.
See #115.
The update has not been deployed and the ppc64le links are broken.
The dark mode added by #73 is a handy feature but there is no option to toggle it off which may cause confusion (it did at least in my case ๐).
A contrast tester lets us know its not meeting any web standards.
A new color could be #525252
(contrast test). A hex color is also consistent with the rest of the style sheet. Let me know if you want me to open a PR!
On a phone screen, the horizontal orientation of the menu doesn't help. It ends up getting stacked vertically anyway. We need a popover solution in that case.
https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/ and https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/download need updates to reflect the release of Fedora 31.
On download page button with link to "ppc64le 2.1GB Silverblue image (Fedora 35)" and link to "ppc64le" checksum are commented out in source code
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silverblue-site/pages/download/index.html
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at the bottom.I would expect those links to work.
(The Linux flatpak link does work.)
See #115.
The ppc64le links are broken.
A few videos from Flock could be added to the Talks section.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnIfca4LPFVn8-FjpPVc1ow/search?query=silverblue
I just happened to click on a https://www.teamsilverblue.org link in firefox, and was greeted by this:
www.teamsilverblue.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for the following names: *.b9ad.pro-us-east-1.openshiftapps.com, b9ad.pro-us-east-1.openshiftapps.com
Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN
as any other mainstream project fedora silverblue should have a telegram and matrix groups for the community and the developers to communicate
Fedora 34 was released yesterday, so i think it should be an anouncement in the home page like before.
Our webpage has been stagnant for quite some time now and it feels to me in much need of a visual revamp that can highlight better the advantages of Silverblue and its technologies to a general (non-technical) audience while giving clues where experts can dig for more information.
@cassidyjames has some lovely prototype that I think should be considered as future for our visual identity. Check https://cassidyjames.com/silverblue/
Thoughts?
I had a failed install and the online suggestion was bad flash of the USB. It'd be nice to be able to verify my image so I can rule out bad download.
See: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/installation-of-f29-silverblue-fatal-error/647
"rewrited" should be "rewritten"
It seems we haven't updated it for a super long time and there is no way to compile Sass to CSS anyway. It seems appropriate to delete public/teamsilverblue-style.scss
.
Another alternative could be to add Sass compilation with a library like https://github.com/wellington/go-libsass. This could be a way to make contributing to the styles easier.
Related question: why was this site made with a homemade static site generator? I understand its straightforward, but there are also a bunch of them out there! E.g. Hugo, Eleventy, Hexo, Zola.
It would be nice to have a 404 page with a link to the landing page, and maybe a cute image.
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