[sf-lug] SF-LUG draft web page changes
Michael Paoli
michael.paoli at berkeley.edu
Sat Feb 28 21:51:36 PST 2026
On Sat, Feb 28, 2026 at 8:08 PM Ron <ron at bclug.ca> wrote:
>
> Michael Paoli wrote on 2026-02-28 19:43:
>
> > Uhm, haven't seen/heard peep since 2026-01-10,
> > and there's been "next" draft, hanging out there since 2026-01-07 quite
> > unchanged:
> > https://www.sf-lug.org/index_beta.html
>
> I find the beta version much easier to read, with the larger font size.
Well, with all the votes tallied up for well over 30 days,
100% in favor, so implemented.
Version control under RCS, in both meanings of the word,
so yeah, that includes under
https://www.sf-lug.org/RCS/
and
file:///var/www/www.sf-lug.org/RCS/
if anyone needs/wants to review history of
(at least some of) earlier versions (and now also
including current for index.html).
see also: rcs(1), ci(1), co(1)
> The IPv6 and IPv4 specific links - they could (IMHO) go away: there are
> tools to reach the site using either protocol specifically, and usually
> it does not matter which one a browser users.
>
> On the other hand, they are kinda neat to test one's connectivity if one
> happens to have IPv6 at home and wants to test it.
>
>
> So, keep 'em, I say. (Flip. Flop.)
> Looks good to me.
I'm kind'a inclined to keep 'em .. at least somewhere
on the page, but now, and especially with the larger text,
kind'a inclined to possibly further shrink - or more notably tighten
up the liks, reduce the text/empahsis, maybe/probably not have as
a separate section separated out by horizontal rules, etc. Minor, but
yeah, I'm inclined to keep ... but further tighten up and deemphasize 'em.
Also is sometimes quite handy to have / know of separate links for such,
e.g. when one wants to check from a client where one may not to pick
specifically v4 or v6 - e.g. browser on "smart" phone. And yeah,
there are tools 'n such, but most require JavaScript or the like, so may
not be so reliable and/or have dependencies.
Though with the larger text ... that's just that one page,
nothing else so defaults on that same web server domain.
Of course not much else there, so maybe not much of an issue.
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