[racket] Is racket-lang.org written in Racket?
Alright: the planet server source code is now here:
http://git.racket-lang.org/planet-server
Eli kindly ported over the svn history, even.
I'm not sure how useful you'll find this to be, as you need a
significant amount of setup to get a running server (it isn't really
designed to be moved around). But at least it is somewhere visible
now. There is a description what it takes to setup a running server
here:
http://git.racket-lang.org/planet-server/tree/master:/docs
Thanks for the prodding.
Robby
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 7:27 PM, Ian Tegebo <ian.tegebo at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Robby Findler
> <robby at eecs.northwestern.edu> wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Jay McCarthy <jay.mccarthy at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 1:27 AM, Ian Tegebo <ian.tegebo at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Is racket-lang.org written in Racket?
>>>
>>> It is statically generated by this code:
>>>
>>> http://git.racket-lang.org/plt/tree/HEAD:/collects/meta/web
>>>
>>>> Also, where is the source for
>>>> planet.racket-lang.org?
>>>
>>> It is not publicly available.
>>
>> There is no particular reason it isn't available, tho (It is just in a
>> repository that isn't public for other reasons). If someone wants it
>> for some reason, I'd be happy to provide it. It is very old code,
>> however (version 3.x).
>>
>> Robby
> I'm working through the web app docs and wanted to see how planet had
> been implemented. As an exercise, I was looking to add features to
> planet. Starting from the current version seems most appropriate. In
> particular, I find myself doing in-page searches that become tiresome
> due to categorization, e.g. "db.plt" is listed in both "Network and
> Protocols" and "Input/Output and Filesystem".
>
> So, it'd be helpful if the planet code were available.
>
> --
> Ian Tegebo