Wekan is open source and you can install it on your own server: https://wekan.github.io
And think that is easy to use, and you have full control over the data.

On 21. Jul 2018, at 13:27, Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> wrote:

On Fri, 2018-07-20 at 22:29 +0200, Maurice Gesswein wrote:
Thanks for clarification and good to hear that it was expected that things
will break.

That wasn't deliberate, but expected at least.

I also tried to move somethings to other places so that we can re-use them
easier (i.e. the background image is used in the blog and so on and I wanted to
have the code only once). But it looks like I fucked that one up :)

Yes, I can of course write down every broken thing. As I asked some weeks ago,
but didn't get an answer - can we please use something more modern
and convenient as Bugzilla? I used Bugzilla a lot in the past and it's a
mighty tool without question. But nowadays there are better free tools out
there for our usecase. I suggested Trello and Wekan. Sven used Wekan in some
projects and had a good experience.

I have never used anything else but Bugzilla. It works well for me.

Since I do not know any of the other systems I would say that you make the pick.
Not sure what quantity of tickets we are expecting we could also just send
emails.

Best,
-Michael

What do you think?

Best, Maurice

PS: I'm on vacation now for the next 2 weeks.

Aww that is bad timing :) I hope you have a relaxing holiday and hope to see you
back here as soon as you are back?!

On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 6:24 PM Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
wrote:
Hello,

On Thu, 2018-07-19 at 21:39 +0200, Maurice Gesswein wrote:
Looks like you did a lot of cleaning tasks, Michael :) I really like to
throw
away stuff and pages which are very similar to each other or not really
used
or helpful.

Yes, loads of the content needs to be rewritten. On the donation page we
mainly
have dummy texts which have to be written for the first time.

I would like to decide on the final wording when we have finished the
design,
but until then, please feel free to make suggestions or draw a few sketches
:)


* I rebased Sven's code on the latest version of Bootstrap (from 4 alpha
6
to
4.2.1)

Am I the only one who see A LOT of broken things cause of that - I guess -
version upgrade? How should this be handled now? Or is the upgrade still
in
progress?

Yes, this is still work in progress. A lot of stuff has changed because of
Bootstrap changing a lot since the alpha release.

Other things have changed, because I put them into the variables which
allows us
to write a lot less CSS. However, I mainly concentrated on migrating
everything
and paid less attention to the mobile viewports for example.

Can we collect a list somewhere about what is incorrect? Starting with the
most
major things? I guess the index & features page is best and then move on to
the
rest.

Would you like to create tickets on Bugzilla and assign them to me?

Best,
-Michael

On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 1:10 PM Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
wrote:
Don't worry, I will keep you in the loop for now and there will still be
plenty
to do after version one is being rolled out.

I will write an email shortly about the blog and that I cut corners :)
That
needs to be sorted eventually and I am happy to get some help with that.

Best,
-Michael

On Wed, 2018-07-18 at 13:08 +0200, Sven wrote:
Great news.
I am really sorry that at the moment I can’t help, I really like the
project
and I hope that in the near future I will have some time to help you
again.

Greetings,
Sven

On 18. Jul 2018, at 13:02, Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org

wrote:

Hello *,

for the time being, I am taking over from Sven who is caught up in
work
and
I
really need to move forward rolling out the website as soon as
possible
now.

So I will keep you posted with a few updates that I am making. I am
also
doing
some backend works and this is a short summary of what I did this
week:

* I removed the planet & news pages
* I added a new backend for the blog and merged all news and
planet posts together
* I added a nice full-text search :)
* I cleaned up some of the backend code and this will continue

On the frontend side:

* I rebased Sven's code on the latest version of Bootstrap (from 4
alpha
6
to
4.2.1)
* I moved a lot of the CSS into variables and it is now dynamically
compiled
from SASS to CSS when ever something is changed.
* I removed loads of old pages that we no longer need as well as
images
(so
loads and loads of house-keeping)

* I implemented the blog
For this I have loads of questions, requests and ideas for
improvements
which I will put into a separate email

* I implemented the form to the donation page
I did that in a slightly different way because the popup won't work
since
we will already have a popup that encourages people to make their
donation
a recurring one - please see that as a proposal. I will also send
an
extra
email about the donation page

* I also tried to rework pages like the legal page. I guess I failed
terribly on
that one design-wise. So we will have to talk what we can do about
the
other
pages.

At the moment the site isn't online. I am installing a new web
server
that
will
host it for now and soon will be running the production version of
it. I
will
let you know when that is online.

Best,
-Michael

On Wed, 2018-05-30 at 12:21 +0100, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hello,

I just wanted to make a request about the donation page.

Can we have a field where people can enter a comment? Some people
just
write
"Thank you" and some other write what features they would like to
see
in
the
future and this is usually a good way to communicate that.

It could potentially go under the address input. It doesn't have
to be
very
big.
Only two lines or so.

Best,
-Michael

On Tue, 2018-05-22 at 16:01 +0100, Michael Tremer wrote:
Ah cool, just found it (again :D).

Is there any progress with the implementation of that, yet?

I guess you might want to remove the <form> tag that I added
again,
but
I
suppose the functionality is clear through this.

-Michael

On Tue, 2018-05-22 at 16:51 +0200, Sven wrote:
We have a layout for the address-stuff.


On 22. May 2018, at 16:39, Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ip
fire
.org

wrote:

Hello guys,

I continued working on the backend of the donation stuff
since
contract
work
with the payment providers is soon coming to an end I would
like
to
be
able
to
accept donations through this as soon as possible.

So the backend work has kept me busy for weeks now and I
have a
rough
version
running that sends out the right emails with SEPA mandates
in
PDF
forms
and
so
on...

On the frontend, this is now super easy to use and I
implemented
everything
that
we need so far:

https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git;a=commitdiff;h=2c36
1abc
1a73
d9c
7b
3f
f8d
82da5e769e7378a128

The huge change in donate.html is just because I added a
<form>
tag
and
indented
every line in the block by one tab.

All the magic happens in handlers.py. When a user clicks on
the
donate
button,
we will send a request to my accounting software with all
the
details
and
then
redirect the user to the right payment page. Fairly easy. So
far
they
will
never
come back.

As you can see in the code, I added dummy values for the
name,
address
and
some
other inputs. So far I think we don't even have designs for
that
part of
the
donation form. Is that correct Maurice?

@Sven: Is the application back up and running on your
development
machine?

Best,
-Michael

On Tue, 2018-05-01 at 12:20 +0100, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hello,

yes I will have a look at that. It has been a bit of a
problem
since
it
is
hosted in a different data centre and connecting back to
the
main
database
using
a VPN. If that is unavailable for a bit, the webapp loses
connectivity
to
the
database and from then on there are those issues.

Please just shoot me an email when ever it breaks down and
I
can
restart
it.

Best,
-Michael

On Fri, 2018-04-27 at 19:46 +0000, Maurice Gesswein wrote:
Unfortunately dev.ipfire.org is pretty often down, not
reachable
or
shows
500
error. No issues with www.ipfire.org. Any chance that
you
could
fix
this
permanently Michael? :)

On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 8:29 PM Michael Tremer
<michael.trem
er@i
pfir
e.
or
g>
wrote:
Hey,

the backend for the fireinfo country thing is being
implemented:

https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git;a=commitdiff;
h=e4
00e3
7d7
af
60
ebc
45
45ec8966a6dd7ff5c213e5

I adjusted the website a little bit and removed the
other
two
dials.
This
is
just for showing how this works, but I am sure you
won't
be
happy
with
what
I
did, so please feel free to change.

Best,
-Michael

On Thu, 2018-04-26 at 10:14 +0100, Michael Tremer
wrote:
Could one of you create a bug ticket then to remind
me
what
this
site
nagivation
issue was about again?

So far we have four tickets open and many many are
already
closed:

https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/showdependencygraph.cgi?
id=1
1314

-Michael

On Thu, 2018-04-26 at 07:50 +0200, Sven wrote:
Of course we have to fix the bugs.
But for example the sidebar navigation bug has no
entry in
the
bugzilla

and
on
my computer the text overlaps but I can’t see the
flickering.
I know that there is still a lot to do without
design
work
from
your

part,
Maurice.

Greetings,
Sven

Am 25.04.2018 um 18:10 schrieb Maurice Gesswein
<maurice.gesswei
n@ip
fi

re.o
rg
:

First, this is no fingerpointing or something
like
that.
This
is
not
a
rude
comment! I'm wondering what about the major
available
bugs
like

flickering
Sidenavigation during browser resize and
overlapping
text in
the
left
sidebar at the feature page? Should this be
fixed in
the
very
end?
In
other
words there are some major and a lot of minor
bugs
which
could
be
addressed
while no new designs/layouts are available.

My next todo is the blog article. Defining the
text
formation.
Think

I'll
have a bit of time to work on this during the
next
2-3
weeks.

Best, Maurice

Sven <sven.hoehn@posteo.de> schrieb am Mi., 25.
Apr.
2018,
16:58:
This week busy … hope to have a bit of time
the
next
weeks.

Yes, please implement the stats in the
backend.

What is with the Planet do we rename it to
Blog
and
move
it
to
the

top
navigation?

Am 25.04.2018 um 14:59 schrieb Michael
Tremer
<michael.treme
r@ip
fi

re.o
rg
:

Thanks for the quick answer.

On Wed, 2018-04-25 at 14:47 +0200, Sven
wrote:
at the moment no news from my side.

How is your availability in the next few
days
and
weeks?
Are
you

quite

busy with
other things or do you think that we can
make
some
good
progress?

But if you order the page content, we
still
have
to
decide
which

Fireinfo
Stats to put on the homepage.

Yes, thanks for reminding me. Let's go with
the
following
two

things:

* The latest version and how many systems
are
running it
(as
we

have
it
already).

* As a second thing, let's pick a random
country
for
each
request

(potentially
one of the top 20 or so where percentages
are
not
toooo
small,

maybe

everything
above 1%) and show the gauge for how many of
the
systems
are

running
in

that
country.

So for example: Germany (45%) or Switzerland
(5%)
and so
on.

I guess that is a quite interesting
statistic
and
better
than
what

CPU

people
are using because Intel is quite obvious any
ways...

Do you want me to implement the backend like
last
time?

Best,
-Michael


Greetings,
Sven

Am 25.04.2018 um 14:02 schrieb Michael
Tremer
<michael.tremer@

ipfi
re.o

rg>:

Hello,

me again. I went ahead and made a few
changes to
the
website.

This is mostly all backend:

* A bit of tidying up of some messy code
or
changes
that
don't
change

much:

https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
f251
6d

b73f
9605

7891fb
6a69
c0351c2fac2676ef
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
9876
8e

99ed
1189

c8cacc
7744
0efc3e75c23e18aa
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
1633
48

f570
1f04

d97fec
c0c8
c9b688057b294ec1
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
22e0
13

5f6f
5d1f

8cd8fd
9540
b1c8c52ca0d1cce1
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
195d
8e

ea71
97e8

3e7b71
616f
0632f5e2fb4452c5
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
a49b
54

22cd
97e0

f64fa9
dc7b
47367d2bb16945ee
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
3e7c
6c

cdef
6e5b

63f9b0
1576
6cfb894931b43e65
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
14cd
4f

a8c6
b404

1ba0dd
3c48
46561d50421d97f6
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
ba43
a8

92f7
3a6b

68bccd
ef23
bf9d28ac49557e4f

* I dropped the link to the Google Plus
page.
Nobody
seems
to

be
using

that:

https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
962f
de

e989
7085

35f3b1
60e3
814d9d7fe0cb2686

* And the bigger changes are those two:

https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
7c06
05

e897
41c3

b0792c
0fe1
07459098ba248b7d
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire.org.git
;a=c
ommi
tdif
f;
h=
e52b
45

b601
f908

e7bf44
77f9
615ce674ce1de8da

The first one drops the wishlist. I do
not
think
that
it
is

wise
to

follow
this
any more. We should rather encourage
people
to
set
up
a

recurring

donation
instead of searching features that are
interesting
enough to
donate

some
money
to because that takes money away from
security-
related
things

that
are

just
not
very exciting for our users.

The second one drop the entire German
translation.
We
still

have a
lot

of
work
ahead of us and I am going to improve
some
of
the
texts,
but
I
cannot

afford
the
time to do this for German as well.
Nobody
seems
to
care
about

a

localized
website anyways since the wiki is only
English
for a
while.

Please let me know your comments.

I also merged everything from your
branch
together
with
the
changes to

the
website in the meantime. Sven, please
continue
working
on
that
branch

now.

You can do this as follows:

git fetch origin
git reset --hard origin/next

And then just keep committing and
pushing to
your
repository

as
usual.

The
first
push needs to overwrite the old branch:

git push shoehn +master

The plus sign overwrites all changes in
the
old
branch.

Best,
-Michael

On Wed, 2018-04-25 at 11:06 +0100,
Michael
Tremer
wrote:
Any status update other than this?

Let me know where I can support. I am
excited
about
the

website
and

think
we
are
close to rolling it out. What is left
on
the
todo
list?

-Michael

On Tue, 2018-04-24 at 10:55 +0100,
Michael
Tremer
wrote:
Yeah, but right now we are not even
anywhere
near
250
EUR

a
month,

so
this
is
really really pointless...

On Mon, 2018-04-23 at 17:19 +0200,
Sven
wrote:
25000 Euro each month would be
great
:-D

Am 23.04.2018 um 12:31 schrieb
Michael
Tremer

<michael.tre
mer@ipfi

re
.org
:

They generally do offer
that, but require a minimum
turnover
of
25000
EUR
each
month