Thanks to Arran for pushing the design, and Matthew Newton for making it live. https://freeradius.org/ The design is modern, and replaces one designed in 2008 (IIRC). Please let us know your opinions. Does anything need changing? Are things easy to find? One big change is that the modules have their own page. Each module is documented by type (authentication, database, etc.). Where possible, that also points to module-specific documentation. The goal is to have not only a modern web site, but a site which is easier to navigate. Alan DeKok.
Looks Nice and trendy. Regards Mohd Yusuf Siddiqui email: yusuf.siddiqui@fiyutech.com www. <http://www.ibots.org/>fiyutech.com Mob. +91.991.033.914.3,+91.989.102.455.4 Off:+91.120. 49.89.65.4 U.S. +120.975.347.57 *__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________* This communication & accompanying documents ("this e-mail") contains confidential and/or privileged information for exclusive use of the individual to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify the company & delete this e-mail. Any unauthorized use or disclosure of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. Representations in this e-mail are subject to contract. As an e-mail user please be cautious of the technical & other vulnerabilities of the internet which may result in malicious and/or unauthorized access to / use / alteration of e-mails/e-mail IDs. Thank you. *_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________* On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 8:42 PM, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
Thanks to Arran for pushing the design, and Matthew Newton for making it live.
The design is modern, and replaces one designed in 2008 (IIRC).
Please let us know your opinions. Does anything need changing? Are things easy to find?
One big change is that the modules have their own page. Each module is documented by type (authentication, database, etc.). Where possible, that also points to module-specific documentation.
The goal is to have not only a modern web site, but a site which is easier to navigate.
Alan DeKok.
- List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/ list/users.html
The design is modern Cool! Javascript! And it feels like a smartphone app. I already feel all warm and fuzzy inside. /s
Thanks for rendering the website "modern", because clearly "modern" is the future. Can't have websites that are discernible from each other. Or websites that wouldn't depend on pointless Javash^Hcript, for that matter...
On 8 Aug 2017, at 11:25, Timo Buhrmester <timo.buhrmester@fhr.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
The design is modern Cool! Javascript! And it feels like a smartphone app. I already feel all warm and fuzzy inside. /s
Thanks for rendering the website "modern", because clearly "modern" is the future. Can't have websites that are discernible from each other.
Or websites that wouldn't depend on pointless Javash^Hcript, for that matter…
We’ll release a text only version that runs over telnet later in the year. -Arran
On 8 Aug 2017, at 17:25, Timo Buhrmester <timo.buhrmester@fhr.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
The design is modern Cool! Javascript! And it feels like a smartphone app. I already feel all warm and fuzzy inside. /s
Thanks for rendering the website "modern", because clearly "modern" is the future. Can't have websites that are discernible from each other.
Or websites that wouldn't depend on pointless Javash^Hcript, for that matter…
Looked into this a bit more, didn’t realise the extent to which the design team had used unnecessary API calls and angular.js markup throughout the site. The original intent was to use the API as an abstraction, so the backend scripts which trawl through Git, could be swapped out/enhanced at a later date without affecting the presentation side of things. The only really valid uses for the API are for getting information for server side static rendering (using Jekyll), returning search results, and maybe returning subsets of a particular dataset (arguably that could just be done with different pages in the case of module categories). We'll endeavour to fix it and i've added an item to the GitHub tracker for the website. That said, presenting criticism without specific technical focus, and with overt sarcasm meant your somewhat valid comments were initially ignored. You might want to adjust your communications style to avoid being dismissed as just another fucking asshole who contributes nothing to OSS, and just wants to bitch and whine to make themselves feel important. -Arran
Sexy and cool! I was a bit lost when looking around for the wiki ... But it is there! ... v4s[at]#unrelated | "sh3ll is just the beginning" On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 6:12 PM, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
Thanks to Arran for pushing the design, and Matthew Newton for making it live.
The design is modern, and replaces one designed in 2008 (IIRC).
Please let us know your opinions. Does anything need changing? Are things easy to find?
One big change is that the modules have their own page. Each module is documented by type (authentication, database, etc.). Where possible, that also points to module-specific documentation.
The goal is to have not only a modern web site, but a site which is easier to navigate.
Alan DeKok.
- List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/ list/users.html
Looks great. Love the mascot On Aug 8, 2017 6:13 PM, "Alan DeKok" <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
Thanks to Arran for pushing the design, and Matthew Newton for making it live.
The design is modern, and replaces one designed in 2008 (IIRC).
Please let us know your opinions. Does anything need changing? Are things easy to find?
One big change is that the modules have their own page. Each module is documented by type (authentication, database, etc.). Where possible, that also points to module-specific documentation.
The goal is to have not only a modern web site, but a site which is easier to navigate.
Alan DeKok.
- List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/ list/users.html
nice looking site, nice to see images of the team - 3 of the best IT folk that the HE sector had that I ever worked with :) alan On 8 August 2017 at 16:33, Brian Julin <BJulin@clarku.edu> wrote:
Waqas Toor wrote:
Love the mascot
Ditto. Great choice on the mascot. Very apt.
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Very like! :-) Stefan Paetow Moonshot Industry & Research Liaison Coordinator t: +44 (0)1235 822 125 gpg: 0x3FCE5142 xmpp: stefanp@jabber.dev.ja.net skype: stefan.paetow.janet jisc.ac.uk Jisc is a registered charity (number 1149740) and a company limited by guarantee which is registered in England under Company No. 5747339, VAT No. GB 197 0632 86. Jisc¹s registered office is: One Castlepark, Tower Hill, Bristol, BS2 0JA. T 0203 697 5800. From: Freeradius-Users <freeradius-users-bounces+stefan.paetow=jisc.ac.uk@lists.freeradius.org> on behalf of Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> Reply-To: "freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org" <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Date: Tuesday, 8 August 2017 at 16:12 To: "freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org" <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Subject: We have a new web site!
Thanks to Arran for pushing the design, and Matthew Newton for making it live.
The design is modern, and replaces one designed in 2008 (IIRC).
Please let us know your opinions. Does anything need changing? Are things easy to find?
One big change is that the modules have their own page. Each module is documented by type (authentication, database, etc.). Where possible, that also points to module-specific documentation.
The goal is to have not only a modern web site, but a site which is easier to navigate.
Alan DeKok.
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Really nice. Good job! 9 sie 2017 4:20 PM "Stefan Paetow" <Stefan.Paetow@jisc.ac.uk> napisał(a):
Very like! :-)
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From: Freeradius-Users <freeradius-users-bounces+stefan.paetow=jisc.ac.uk@lists.freeradius.org> on behalf of Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> Reply-To: "freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org" <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Date: Tuesday, 8 August 2017 at 16:12 To: "freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org" <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Subject: We have a new web site!
Thanks to Arran for pushing the design, and Matthew Newton for making it live.
The design is modern, and replaces one designed in 2008 (IIRC).
Please let us know your opinions. Does anything need changing? Are things easy to find?
One big change is that the modules have their own page. Each module is documented by type (authentication, database, etc.). Where possible, that also points to module-specific documentation.
The goal is to have not only a modern web site, but a site which is easier to navigate.
Alan DeKok.
- List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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The design is modern, and replaces one designed in 2008 (IIRC).
Please let us know your opinions. Does anything need changing? Are things easy to find?
I like the new design, but am I the only one who expected the three blocks with "Internet Service Providers", "Enterprise Networks" and "Educational Institutions" to be clickable? I expected links to subpages with specific information regarding these three topics. Cheers Sebastian -- Sebastian Hagedorn - Weyertal 121, Zimmer 2.02 Regionales Rechenzentrum (RRZK) Universität zu Köln / Cologne University - Tel. +49-221-470-89578
On Aug 9, 2017, at 6:01 PM, Sebastian Hagedorn <Hagedorn@uni-koeln.de> wrote:
I like the new design, but am I the only one who expected the three blocks with "Internet Service Providers", "Enterprise Networks" and "Educational Institutions" to be clickable? I expected links to subpages with specific information regarding these three topics.
Good feedback, we'll work on it. Alan DeKok.
On Wed, 2017-08-09 at 18:01 +0200, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
I like the new design, but am I the only one who expected the three blocks with "Internet Service Providers", "Enterprise Networks" and "Educational Institutions" to be clickable? I expected links to subpages with specific information regarding these three topics.
Nice idea. You can click on the "+" under each one to expand it, but maybe they should offer more than that. Thanks all for any feedback - please let us know, so we can try and improve the site further. Especially things like "I was looking for X but couldn't find it where I was expecting". Not that there are any promises of changing everything asked... but feedback really does help inform decisions. -- Matthew
Agreed on this suggestion. I happen to work for an ISP, so we might look into using something like freeradius to allow / disallow subscribers to connect. We might also look into using freeradius to allow engineers to access the equipment that we deploy these clients. Of course we could also want to use freeradius in our office to allow people to connect to our internal WiFi. When I first saw the new website I thought that these buttons would introduce me to various use cases like this or to other scenarios. It could then further point to different parts of the documentation. Regards, Niels On 10 Aug 2017 01:25, "Matthew Newton" <mcn@freeradius.org> wrote:
On Wed, 2017-08-09 at 18:01 +0200, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
I like the new design, but am I the only one who expected the three blocks with "Internet Service Providers", "Enterprise Networks" and "Educational Institutions" to be clickable? I expected links to subpages with specific information regarding these three topics.
Nice idea. You can click on the "+" under each one to expand it, but maybe they should offer more than that.
Thanks all for any feedback - please let us know, so we can try and improve the site further. Especially things like "I was looking for X but couldn't find it where I was expecting".
Not that there are any promises of changing everything asked... but feedback really does help inform decisions.
-- Matthew
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On Aug 9, 2017, at 7:48 PM, Niels Tomey <niels@ixs.ph> wrote:
Agreed on this suggestion. I happen to work for an ISP, so we might look into using something like freeradius to allow / disallow subscribers to connect. We might also look into using freeradius to allow engineers to access the equipment that we deploy these clients. Of course we could also want to use freeradius in our office to allow people to connect to our internal WiFi.
Yup. All that makes sense. Once we make a little more progress on v4, we should allow for TACACS+, too.
When I first saw the new website I thought that these buttons would introduce me to various use cases like this or to other scenarios. It could then further point to different parts of the documentation.
That's a good idea, but that documentation has to be written. :( And the short answer is that each ISP / Telco / Enterprise is different. We can only give high-level overviews of what to do, and what not to do. Alan DeKok.
On 9 Aug 2017, at 19:56, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
On Aug 9, 2017, at 7:48 PM, Niels Tomey <niels@ixs.ph> wrote:
Agreed on this suggestion. I happen to work for an ISP, so we might look into using something like freeradius to allow / disallow subscribers to connect. We might also look into using freeradius to allow engineers to access the equipment that we deploy these clients. Of course we could also want to use freeradius in our office to allow people to connect to our internal WiFi.
Yup. All that makes sense.
Once we make a little more progress on v4, we should allow for TACACS+, too.
When I first saw the new website I thought that these buttons would introduce me to various use cases like this or to other scenarios. It could then further point to different parts of the documentation.
That's a good idea, but that documentation has to be written. :(
And the short answer is that each ISP / Telco / Enterprise is different. We can only give high-level overviews of what to do, and what not to do.
We could rearrange the wiki to group cookbooks based on deployment environment. I think this is good/valid feedback, I’ll work with @mcn to transfer his todo list into something on GitHub for the www.freeradius.org repo and we can nibble away at it over time. -Arran
We could rearrange the wiki to group cookbooks based on deployment environment. I think this is good/valid feedback, I’ll work with @mcn to transfer his todo list into something on GitHub for the www.freeradius.org repo and we can nibble away at it over time.
Happy to help with docs if you point me at notes that we can put together. Stefan Paetow Moonshot Industry & Research Liaison Coordinator t: +44 (0)1235 822 125 gpg: 0x3FCE5142 xmpp: stefanp@jabber.dev.ja.net skype: stefan.paetow.janet jisc.ac.uk Jisc is a registered charity (number 1149740) and a company limited by guarantee which is registered in England under Company No. 5747339, VAT No. GB 197 0632 86. Jisc’s registered office is: One Castlepark, Tower Hill, Bristol, BS2 0JA. T 0203 697 5800.
On 10 Aug 2017, at 18:03, Stefan Paetow <Stefan.Paetow@jisc.ac.uk> wrote:
We could rearrange the wiki to group cookbooks based on deployment environment. I think this is good/valid feedback, I’ll work with @mcn to transfer his todo list into something on GitHub for the www.freeradius.org repo and we can nibble away at it over time.
Happy to help with docs if you point me at notes that we can put together.
Just got everything into the GitHub tracker. Will hopefully have time to put something together for each of the categories soon. If anyone notices any issues with the site, or has any suggestions, feel free to open an issue. https://github.com/FreeRADIUS/www.freeradius.org/issues -Arran
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Alan Buxey -
Alan DeKok -
Arran Cudbard-Bell -
Brian Julin -
Johnny R -
Matthew Newton -
Niels Tomey -
Sebastian Hagedorn -
Stefan Paetow -
Timo Buhrmester -
Tomasz Karczewski -
Waqas Toor -
Yusuf Siddiqui