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Until now, the copyright years were 2023, but we have entered 2024 and
it was necessary to update them.
With this commit, the second components of the dates have been updated
to 2024.
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Until now, the old pixelated PNG format of CEFCA's logo was being
used. However, recently Marjan Akbari made an SVG replica of the
format and published it on Wikipedia:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CEFCA-logo.svg
With this commit, this vector graphics logo is being used instead.
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Until now, we didn't have a clear link to guide new visitors on how to
start using Maneage! The link to the customization checklist was
deeply burried within the text of the top page and was hard to find
for someone who wants to just get started fast.
With this commit, a "Quick start" link has been added to the top menu
of the Maneage webpage. It will directly go to the customization
checklist within 'README-hacking.md' on Gitlab (which will be up to
date; as we don't yet have a complete and independent documentation,
this is the best current reference). Later, when the documentation is
complete, this link will be changed.
This was suggested by Sepideh Eskandarlou.
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Until now the internal and visible copyright years were 2022, but we
have moved into 2023.
With this commit, the copyright years have been updated.
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Until now, we hadn't clearly defined what we mean by Maneage being a
program. So viewers of the page could get confused.
With this commit, that old sentence was replaced by a new one written
by Richard Stallman in a private email (hence why he is the commit
author and Mohammad, who pasted it inside of 'index.html', is the
committer).
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Until now, the exact nature of Maneage wasn't properly explained in
the top page. Richard Stallman raised some good points to help clarify
this: in particular that it is a "program" (allowing download and
offline running, not "service").
With this commit, based his suggestions, the first two paragraphs have
been edited to further clarify this point.
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Until now, the first paragraph of the top page wasn't clear about
exactly what Maneage is (for someone who is new to the term "data
lineage"). Also, there was no mention of Maneage's license.
With this commit, the previous first paragraph has been broken into
two. The first paragraph is almost fully new and gives a basic
introduction for someone who isn't familiar with the terms "data
lineage" or "data provenance". The second paragraph stars with the
license of Maneage and then goes into the links with the papers and
vidoes and etc.
Both these issues were raised by Richard Stallman.
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Until now, the only suggested way for contact was Savannah and
directly contacting me. But we have recently added Matrix-protocol
based chatrooms, which some people may find easier to use.
With this commit, a link to the general chat room as been added in the
contacts section at the bottom part of all the pages.
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Until now, in the "Merge/Pull requests" of section of the main
webpage, there was no link to the commit guidelines. This would make
it hard for new contributors to know what is expected.
With this commit, a link to Gnuastro's commit guidelines has been
added in the second step of that checklist (that is about committing).
This was proposed by Manuel Solimano.
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Until now, the video in the main webpage was for the RDA meeting of
2020 (which is already two years old!).
With this commit, to avoid making people think that Maneage is no
longer maintained, I just added the recording of the most recent talk
last week in the ESO ROSA2022 workshop.
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Until now, we had only put the names of the Maneage chat rooms. To
guide new users on how to view those chat rooms (without necessarily
logging-in), we had only described the steps they need to take!
With this commit, a direct link to an element-based message room
viewer has been added under each name, so people can simply click on
it and see the latest discussions in that room.
This URL solution was found by Pedram Ashofte Ardakani.
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Until now, the only way we had suggested for interested viewers to get
in touch with us was through Savannah. But that interface can be a
little too technical for some interested people.
With this commit, the Savannah part has been commented (not shown in
the top page), and instead some Matrix-protocol chat rooms have been
introduced to help new users easily contact us.
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Until now, the copyright years were still for 2021!
With this commit, they have been updated to 2022.
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As described in the previous commit, Maneage is now based in CEFCA.
But in the previous commit, I forgot to add the CEFCA logo to the top
of the main page as a supporting organization.
With this commit, the logo has been added.
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From today (September 15th, 2021), I am employed by CEFCA, so it was
necessary to correct the "base" institute of Maneage also. In the
process, I also noticed that we had forgot to update the copyright
year of Maneage in all the pages, so they have also been corrected.
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Until now in the main webpage, we were suggesting to call the new
branch (to start customizing) as 'master' (following the old Git
convention). However, Git has recently changed its default branch name
to 'main'.
With this commit, to be consistent with other newly created Git repos,
we are suggesting to call the main customized branch as 'main'.
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Downloading the video directly is the lowest-level way to view the
presentation, so it was added as a proposed option.
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This commit makes minor copyediting fixes on the note
about what to do if the video doesn't load, due to
http versus https incompatibility.
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Until now, when http://maneage.org was used, the video would not
load. However, when https://maneage.org was used (with a HTTPS), the
video would load. This is because PeerTube uses HTTPS. Boud has
provided a very complete description of the problem in [1].
With this commit, until we find a good/robust solution, a notice has
been added just under the video (in a slightly smaller font), hinting
at the solution for people who can't play the video.
[1] https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?15654#comment12
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This commit modifies the alternative text (for accessibility,
i.e. people with disabilities) in the `title' parameter for the
2020 20-minute Maneage video, to make it match the human readable
title.
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Until now, a fixed height of 315 was assumed for the 'iframe'. So on a
full screen monitor the video would be too thin and on a smarphone it
would be too thick.
With this commit, I found a good CSS style that conforms to CSS2 for
older browsers also and used it to have varying aspect ratios based on
the size of the browser.
Also, now that people can directly watch the video on Maneage's own
webpage, it was necessary to edit the text above the video.
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This commit replaces the GAFAM (YouTube) [1] location of the two
videos by PeerTube [2] locations, at peertube.stream [3]. There are
other minor corrections, such as correcting from "1 hour" to 80
minutes (and some whitespace changes, sorry).
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GAFAM
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PeerTube
[3] https://peertube.stream
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Maneage was recently featured in Nature Astronomy, so it has been
added righta fter mentioning the RDA grant.
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The "Adoption story" PDF that RDA prepared is a very good introduction
to Maneage, so it put a link to it in the top page.
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The top few entries in the list were different from the older ones. So
for now (since I am busy!), they have been written in a similar format
(in particular, removing the arXiv link).
I personally prefer the new method, but we also need consistency! We
can't just update the most recent entries and ignore the previous
ones: this doesn't have a good view for a random viewer.
So when we have time, we should define some good way to add those
extra links in all the papers ;-).
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Following the previous commit, I noticed that in the first line of
that page (where we ask people to cite the Maneage paper), don't
actually mention the journal or DOI. So a link with the journal name,
that links to the DOI was added.
I also noticed that the Peper & Roukema paper's new information
doesn't follow the same convention as the previous entries: instead of
the year being set as a link, the journal name was a link. So the link
is now on the year.
I also noticed that there was a typo in the link of the Maneage
paper's arXiv link that has been corrected.
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This commit updates the list of references for
Maneage publications; and modifies the comment
in about-tips.html that listed the unethical servers
without listing ethical servers. The current best
list of ethical git (and similar) code hosts seems to
be at https://developers.reverseeagle.org/replace/github .
(The equivalent for non-developers is
https://switching.software
to avoid the closed world of GAFAM/Zoom/Slack/Doodle/Twitter
and join the free world. :))
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I recently presented this ~1 hour talk at CiTIUS and they have
uploaded it on YouTube, so the link was added in the webpage for
interested people.
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Until now, the webpage just linked to the arXiv version of the
paper. But it was finally accepted into CiSE last week and its DOI has
already been set, so the link was defined in the first page.
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In the initial version of the paper, we had this nice figure to show
the file structure of Maneage, so I thought its good to put it in the
page describing Maneage's file architecture.
Also, the long copyright at the end of the page was summarized into
one line and a link to the GPL has been added.
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The term "astronomers" has been changed to "scientists".
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In the previous commit that the about pages were separated, I missed
setting some of their titles to <h2>, they were <h1> by mistsake.
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The "About" page ('about.html') was effectively a full copy of
Maneage's 'README-hacking.md', so it was very long. To help in
readability it has now been broken down into smaller pages (one for
each section).
Also the indentation of Make recipes was corrected, both in the about
pages, and also in the tutorial.
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Until now, the raw link as text wasn't too obvious for a new viewer of
the webpage. So a snapshot was taken from the start of the video
created by RDA of my talk and added in the page to be more prominent
and help new viewers notice it more clearly.
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I recently found out that RDA had published that talk on YouTube, and
it can be good introduction for the viewers of the webpage too.
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In the previous commit, I added comment wrongly by having '%%'
around comment about copyright in the SVG file of the project-flow
image. Because of this mistake, the image was not displayed in the
website.
Whit this commit, I replaced '%%' with '<!--' and image can be seen in
the website.
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Until now, The project-flow SVG image was saved as optimized SVG
with comments saved in it by Inkscape. This made its size about
than 230 KB. The icon of paper in the image was also a simple paper.
With this commit, I modified the icon of the paper and added some
details: a small shape made of a square and circle inside the
text of the paper to look like a figure. Then I saved it as an
optimized SVG file without any comments. This allows us to have
a file with 208KB size.
For putting the image in the website I also decreased its size, so
it was necessary to center it. To do this, I added a general class
'.center' for this job and added it in 'base.css' at the end of
General style section to allow us have everything with this class
in the center.
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When we look at the SVG in systems with different fonts, the result
is not the same.
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This SVG figure was modeled on the slides that present Maneage and
created with Inkscape from scratch. Because converting the EPS/PDF
created by LaTeX would make the SVG around 1Mb, but making the svg
from scratch, it is now 44Kb :-).
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The paper was published on arXiv today, so it was necessary to add it
to the webpage for an interested reader.
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It is important that RDA's support be shown first (afterall it is the
grant that directly supported this project), support from the other
projects has been mainly as part of a larger project.
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* Resized and relocated logos for a better look
* Moved the copyright comments in `html` files because Firefox was
complaining it could not find the `encoding character set` could not be
found in the first `1024 bytes` of the file
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* Fix line-height problem
* Use lighter link colors
* Add the logo copyrights
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* Reduce text size
* Reduce vertical paddings
* Reduce line spacings
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* Used flex
* Should we add the gobierno-canarias?
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* Got the `IAC` logo in svg
* Compressed all svg files to save bandwidth using the tool on:
https://vecta.io/nano
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* The `People` page will be added later
* This is almost the simplest design possible, we will alter the design
to match the desired and defined look later
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Problem with local repo. Using `git reset <commit hash>` changes the
HEAD location. And it looks like I have pushed this before. So, there
were some complications. Now, fix it.
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Reduce the margin and padding on top of the paragraphs and below the
headers. Mohammad suggested this on savannah:
* https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?58377#comment0
Also, add a few sentences in the README.md file.
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New users don't know where to look for submitting bugs and tasks, so
its good to put a short description in the top page. Later, we should
open a whole page for this.
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