The roswiki updates are great guys. Especially the new badges and build links which save having to remember magic links to get to often needed information about a package. On 9 January 2014 06:38, Tully Foote wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I wanted to highlight some recent changes that I hope people will find > useful. Following on the recent new website for ROS, http://www.ros.org/ (Which > I highly recommend you checkout if you haven't already.) we've been doing > some more housekeeping to make things easier to use on our various > websites. > > We have updated the CSS styles for the wiki, improving the look and feel > for things like buttons and font spacing. We have also added some new > information to package pages, for example: > http://wiki.ros.org/roscpp_tutorials On this page you will notice the new > badges for "Released", "Continuous Integration", and "Documented". This > should give users more information at a glance for packages which are > documented on the wiki. Additionally, there is now a "Jenkins Jobs" link on > the right hand side "Package Links" box. If you click this it will expand > to list all of the build farm jobs related to this package and their > status. We will add more information to the package pages as we can, > suggestions and pull requests are welcome. > > We have also just launched the http://status.ros.org site. This site > gives you an overview of the status of our services as well as some > realtime metrics. This site is hosted externally, so we can communicate > outages and progress on repairs even when our other infrastructure is down. > We would encourage you to follow @rosorg or add > our RSS feed/signup for email notifications on the http://status.ros.org site > directly. > > We're also actively working on preparing for ROS Indigo Igloo. A major > part of this perparation has been preparing for Python 3. If you'd like > more information on that there's a thread on ros-release@code.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/lurker/message/20131231.003813.311b5072.en.html and > we have recently update REP 3 for Indigo > http://www.ros.org/reps/rep-0003.html#indigo-igloo-may-2014 Also in > perparation for turning on the Indigo buildfarm we have removed all Fuerte > jobs from the farm. Fuerte packages will continue to be available however > it will not be possible to build new packages. > > While I'm on the topic I'd like to encourage all maintainers to make sure > that they're on the ros-release mailing list to make sure to stay up to > date on release specific information and discussions. > > I'd also like to encourage everyone to send announcements and updates on > their projects here to the ros-users mailing list or submit them to > ros-news@googlegroups.com for posting on the ROS Blog. And if you're > blogging about ROS related content submitting your blog to > http://planet.ros.org/ where you can get an RSS feed of ROS related > activities. One of the strengths of ROS is it's large user community > sharing project updates and announcements is a great way to contribute to > the community. > > 2013 was ROS's strongest years with more and more people releasing > packages against both Groovy and Hydro. The packages available for these > distros have grown to be more than 750 and 850 respectively. > > Thank you to everyone who's contributed already and to everyone else I > encourage you to start by making a small contribution such as answering a > question on http://answers.ros.org or updating or extending a wiki page. > > Happy New Year! > Tully > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > > -- Phone : +82-10-5400-3296 (010-5400-3296) Home: http://snorriheim.dnsdojo.com/ Yujin R&D: http://rnd.yujinrobot.com/