05:32:27 is https://monero.space/ still alive? 05:41:49 Ask in Monero Space. 05:42:07 Ask in Monero Space 08:12:39 <3​21bob321:monero.social> yeah i saw xmrscott talking about this week 08:14:11 <3​21bob321:monero.social> you can create a proposal, but probably need proof of concept and it needs to be able to work with nojs 09:42:34 Proof of Concept already exist its his vercel link. And despite being written with a JS framework (Astro), it actually fully build into static html/css 09:43:16 I also thought it was javascript built site but Astro ship no js by default and so does his site 14:57:24 Yes we talked about this extensively already. Astro is no-js by default yes. For now I didn't need JS 14:58:26 I got curious when I saw your website and tried Astro. It was my first ever JS framework experience, and I don't regret it 14:58:58 Oh nice :) 14:59:08 Yes Astro is great 15:00:16 For now, I worked on pure UI stuff, with hardcoded content. For a good PoC I have to implement some internationalization 15:00:35 I don't know yet how that will go 15:01:00 I haven't tried i18n either 15:01:45 Without JS I will have to build the website for each language, with the language in url path 15:03:34 That sounds awful 15:04:06 Well it works but it's not how it is done usually 15:04:55 Would be cool to be confident about the English version before translating 15:05:05 Also would be cool to be confident about the English version before translating 15:05:58 Short story, still a lot of work to be on par with the current websites features 15:06:14 Short story, still a lot of work to be on par with the current website features 18:25:57 It's still actively maintained. Website itself could use a little polish IMO, but I've dutifully made sure that the stuff under the workgroup has working email, on a hardened server, is spam free (forums used to get ~15 spam posts a day, I've refined the spam detection heuristics to ~4/week), and is up to date, etc. There's quite a few other things I'd like to do under that workgr 18:25:57 oup, but my energy is best put towards more mission critical things restoring localization workflows whenever Core fixes their things 18:26:27 It's still actively maintained. Website itself could use a little polish IMO, but I've dutifully made sure that the stuff under the workgroup has working email, on a hardened server, is spam free (forums used to get ~15 spam posts a day, I've refined the spam detection heuristics to get it to ~4/week), and is up to date, etc. There's quite a few other things I'd like to do under t 18:26:27 hat workgroup, but my energy is best put towards more mission critical things restoring localization workflows whenever Core fixes their things