-Added Ulterior States to documentaries.
-Added IamSatoshi to learning resources.
-Added CoinJournal to news.
-Added The Bitcoin Phenomenon to documentaries.
Hello, just wanted to move myself to inactive status to open up
opportunities for others, as I've not been present to actively manage
translations or other tasks.
Gemfile:
- Upgrade to Jekyll 3.x (3.0.1 tested). This brings several new
features I want to use, most notably *collections* which allows us
to add blog-like collections. I've converted the `_releases` and
`_alerts` pages into collections, although their plugins are
maintained to handle the Download and Active Alert features.
- Upgrade to latest Kramdown.
- Lock Less at 2.4.0. This prevents breaking our Less plugin. Jekyll
3.x provides native support for SCSS, so we may want to switch to
that in time.
- Lock HTML Proofer at 2.1.0. The most recent version was taking
forever to check our pages (I never actually got it to complete).
I'll look into it when I get more time.
Makefile:
- New `make clean` command. Jekyll 3.x by default attempts to do
incremental rebuilds. The new `jekyll clean` command cleans up the
metadata necessary for than so that a full build is performed, and
this new `make clean` command is a wrapper around it so that we
automatically do full rebuilds in the relevant cases. Note: our
plugins aren't fully compatible with the incremental rebuilds, but
I'd like to fix that in the future.
- Remove WEBrick hack to enable previewing with default URL paths (/
instead of /index.html).
- Filter out compliants from Rouge
README.md:
- Now that Alerts (_alerts) are part of a collection, the file names
are no longer parsed for dates, so instructions on adding the date
to the YAML metadata have been added.
_alerts/*:
- Now that alerts are part of a collection, the file names are no
longer parsed to provide dates, so a `date:` field has been added to
the YAML metadata.
_config.yml:
- Some variables renamed per upgrade instructions.
- Switched from old default syntax highlighter Pygments to new default
Rouge. I tried to use Rouge options to keep new output as similar
to old output as possible to making diffing easy, but Rouge adds
extra CSS class info.
- Move `_alerts` and `_releases` into Jekyll 3.x "collections", which
provide the organizational features we were using plugins to
manange. I haven't removed the old plugins because we still use
some of their features (alerts.rb provides active issue and banner
features; releases.rb provides info to Download page)
- _layouts/* can no longer provide default global metadata; that is now
provided in the new `defaults:` section in _config.yml.
_layouts/*:
- Default metadata can no longer be provided in the layout files for
collections, so I've removed it and left a message to see
_config.yml.
_plugins/*:
- Remove filter_for.rb. It's completely broken on Jekyll 3.x because
of changes to Liquid which prevent adding new arguments to the
inherited Liquid::For class. Existing uses of filter_for have been
migrated to built-in for loops prefaced by sorts.
- Remove remove-html-extension.rb: at it said in the comments, this
was a temporary hack to get us to Jekyll 3.0.
_releases/*:
- Rename all the files: prefix a v to the file name so the output html
(e.g. v10.0.0.html) is the same as the source filename (e.g.
v10.0.0.md). This is necessary to migrate them to a Jekyll collection.
- Remove %v from titles: we have to explicitly set the title, like we
used to. Again required for migration to collections.
_templates/events.html & en/rss/events.rss:
- Sort events by date and then loop with regular for loop rather than
filter_for
en/alerts.html & en/rss/alerts.rss:
- Sort alerts by date and then loop with regular for loop rather than
filter_for
en/bitcoin-core/index.md & en/version-history.html & en/rss/releases.rss:
- Sort alerts by date and then loop with regular for loop rather than
filter_for
Removes images from the innovation page as some images are not open
source. Images will be re-introduced into the page at a later time once
ALL of them are open source.
Hive is dead, as per his founder: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3llr1a/hive_wallet_no_longer_being_developedtime_to_bail/cv7fmjy
hivewallet :
It wasn't the "web guy" you spoke to, it was me, Wendell, the founder/creator.
I apologize for the issues people have been having with Hive. You're right, I should have more clearly announced the glacial (not entirely frozen, see below) development, but we can't actually reach all of our users, and we assume that everyone knows our GitHub URL (github.com/hivewallet), which shows pretty transparently what is or is not going on.
Hive Web and Hive iOS are BIP32/BIP39 compatible, so you should be able to directly use your passphrase in any other wallet supporting that standard. This includes the excellent Bread Wallet, and I believe Mycelium as well.
It would be nice if some new maintainers for one or more of the platforms appeared, because with the patches that Wei created recently ( live @ http://hive-js.herokuapp.com ), it actually does work fine. However, these changes have not been rolled into the iOS version, and no one over here who might touch it uses OS X for development anymore.
We'll keep our servers on, but the wallets are basically unsupported. Again, because we respect your privacy and collect no data other than raw wallet numbers, we can't simply reach out to all of our users by email or some other means. Please help to spread the word by retweeting this:
https://twitter.com/hivewallet/status/645402186260721664
added French reddit, facebook group and irc #cryptofr (way more active people there than in #bitcoin-fr)
would it be possible to add the major meetups too ?