Re: Where are the sources for the spins websites located?

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On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 02:10:35AM -0000, Carson Black wrote:
> Does anyone here know where the sources for spins.fedoraproject.org are?
> I've been searching through pagure.io/fedora-web, github.com/fedora-infra,
> and other places I would expect to find the sources for them, but I've
> been unable to locate them. I'm interested in making the whole thing look
> less dated (e.g. the KDE spin page is displaying a years-old screenshot
> and displays decade-old icons.)

Awesome -- thanks for your interest! Mo can help with the process of design
and updating the general look. I don't think it'd hurt to refresh the basic
things you are pointing out in the meantime, too.

Also, do note that the main "getfedora" website got ported to a new system,
while the spins and labs websites are still using the old one. Since we are
planning on an overall redesign, it's probably not worth too much effort in
porting them.

-- 
Matthew Miller
<mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Fedora Project Leader
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