On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 12:07:05AM +0200, Johannes Schindelin wrote: > almost 400 weeks after Matt Burke started the process with > https://github.com/spraints/git-scm.com/commit/60af4ed3bc60 of migrating > Git's home page away from being a Rails app to being a static website that > is hosted on GitHub pages instead, today marks the day when Git's home > page at https://git-scm.com/ has finally moved. Or actually: yesterday > (because I took so long writing this email that I ended up sending it > after midnight). > > This was truly a team effort, and I would like to celebrate everyone who > contributed: Yay! A big thank _you_ for carrying it all through to completion. I cowered in fear from the project on multiple occasions. And even when you started working on it, I intentionally avoided getting involved because I knew what a rabbit hole it could become. So I am doubly happy that it was completed, and without me. :) > As with all big efforts, I am under no illusion about everything working > as intended, I do expect some fall-out to crop up (e.g. external links > that might now be broken, even if I tried very hard to avoid that). I hope > that the team spirit I described above invites more helping hands in > getting those issues found and sorted out. Yeah. One of the reasons I was so enthusiastic about switching is that we'd routinely see small breakages with the old site (failing translation imports, search index going belly-up, oops we need to move to a new version of ruby which subtly breaks all sorts of things, etc). People will generally open issues in the GitHub repo as they see things, and I figured that even with a few rough edges the new site was probably going to be more reliable than the old one. -Peff