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[taler-www] branch master updated: add links to buildbot and lcov result


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Subject: [taler-www] branch master updated: add links to buildbot and lcov results to docs page
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 14:22:43 +0100

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grothoff pushed a commit to branch master
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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new 7653b8c  add links to buildbot and lcov results to docs page
7653b8c is described below

commit 7653b8cdeecd79ff38adf310ee9042190288999d
Author: Christian Grothoff <address@hidden>
AuthorDate: Mon Feb 24 14:22:41 2020 +0100

    add links to buildbot and lcov results to docs page
---
 icons/buildbot.svg          |  13 ++
 template/developers.html.j2 | 300 --------------------------------------------
 template/docs.html.j2       |  16 +++
 3 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 300 deletions(-)

diff --git a/icons/buildbot.svg b/icons/buildbot.svg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..23ae6c0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/icons/buildbot.svg
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"; width="300" height="300" 
fill-rule="evenodd" aria-label="Nut" stroke-width="5" stroke="#000" 
stroke-linejoin="round">
+    <defs>
+        <linearGradient id="a" x1="61.3" x2="61.3" y1="31.7" y2="194.3" 
gradientTransform="matrix(1.28514 0 0 .76264 1.5 .5)" 
gradientUnits="userSpaceOnUse">
+            <stop offset="0%" stop-color="#8da6d8"/>
+            <stop offset="100%" stop-color="#2e5cb8"/>
+        </linearGradient>
+    </defs>
+    <path d="M10.7 205.4v-43l101.9 91.5v42.5z" fill="#24478f" 
stroke-width="4.9"/>
+    <path d="M112.7 254l139-33.7v43.2l-139 33.5v-43z" fill="#2e5cb8" 
stroke-width="4.9"/>
+    <path d="M251.8 220.3v43.2l37.2-125v-43z" fill="#193366" 
stroke-width="4.9"/>
+    <path d="M187.2 4L289 95.5l-37.2 124.8-139.2 33.5-101.8-91.4L48 37.5zm-3.5 
72.6c32 16.7 43 53.6 24.4 82.5-18.4 28.8-59.6 38.7-91.8 
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stroke-width="4.9"/>
+    <path d="M85.5 146a54.8 54.8 0 0 1 6-47.3c18.8-28.9 60-38.8 92-22 27.5 
14.3 39.6 43.4 30.7 69.5a61.8 61.8 0 0 0-30.6-35c-32.2-16.6-73.4-6.7-92 
22.2a57.4 57.4 0 0 0-6 12.8z" fill="url(#a)" stroke-width="4.9"/>
+</svg>
diff --git a/template/developers.html.j2 b/template/developers.html.j2
deleted file mode 100644
index 0a52128..0000000
--- a/template/developers.html.j2
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,300 +0,0 @@
-{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
-{% block body_content %}
-  <div class="jumbotron">
-    <div class="text-center">
-      <h1>{{ _("Taler for developers") }}</h1>
-    </div>
-  </div>
-
-  <div class="container">
-    <div class="row">
-      <div class="col-lg-6">
-        <h3>{{ _("Free") }}</h3>
-
-        <p>
-          {% trans %}
-            GNU Taler is free software implementing an open
-            protocol. Anybody is welcome to integrate our reference
-            implementation into their applications.  Different
-            components of Taler are being made available under
-            different licenses. The Affero GPLv3+ is used for the
-            exchange, the LGPLv3+ is used for reference code
-            demonstrating integration with merchant platforms, and
-            licenses like GPLv3+ are used for
-            wallets and related customer-facing software.  We are
-            open for constructive suggestions for maximizing the
-            adoption of this payment platform.
-          {% endtrans %}
-        </p>
-
-      </div>
-      <div class="col-lg-6">
-        <h3>{{ _("RESTful") }}</h3>
-
-        <p>
-          {% trans %}
-            Taler is designed to work on the Internet.  To
-            ensure that Taler payments can work with
-            restrictive network setups, Taler uses a RESTful
-            protocol over HTTP or HTTPS. Taler&#39;s security does
-            not depend upon the use of HTTPS, but obviously
-            merchants may choose to offer HTTPS for consistency
-            and because it generally is better for privacy
-            compared to HTTP.  Taler uses JSON to encode
-            structure data, making it easy to integrate Taler
-            with existing Web applications.  Taler&#39;s protocol
-            is documented in detail at
-          {% endtrans %}
-          <a href="https://docs.taler.net/";>docs.taler.net</a>.
-        </p>
-      </div>
-    </div>
-  </div>
-
-  <div class="container-fluid c_acronym">
-    <div class="container">
-      <div class="row">
-        <div class="col-lg-4">
-          <h3>{{ _("Code") }}</h3>
-
-          <p>
-            {% trans %}
-              Taler is currently primarily developed by a
-              research team at
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a href="http://www.inria.fr/";>Inria</a>
-            {% trans %}
-              and
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a href="https://gnunet.org/";>GNUnet</a>.
-            {% trans %}
-              However, contributions from anyone are welcome.  Our Git
-              repositories can be cloned using the Git and HTTP access methods
-              against <tt>git.taler.net</tt> with the name of the respective
-              repository. A list of repositories can be found in our
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a href="https://git.taler.net/";>GitWeb</a>.
-          </p>
-        </div>
-        <div class="col-lg-4">
-          <h3>{{ _("Documentation") }}</h3>
-
-          <p>
-            {% trans %}
-              In addition to this website, the
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a href="https://git.taler.net/";>{{ _("documented code")}}</a>
-            {% trans %}
-              and the
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a href="https://docs.taler.net/";>{{ _("API documentation")}}</a>.
-            {% trans %}
-              Technical papers can be found in our
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a href="{{ url_localized('bibliography.html') }}">{{ 
_("bibliography")}}</a>.
-          </p>
-        </div>
-        <div class="col-lg-4">
-          <h3>{{ _("Discussion") }}</h3>
-
-          <p>
-            {% trans %}
-              We have a mailing list for developer discussions.
-              You can subscribe to or read the list archive at
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a 
href="http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/taler";>http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/taler</a>.
-          </p>
-        </div>
-      </div>
-      <div class="row">
-        <div class="col-lg-4">
-          <h3>{{ _("Regression Testing") }}</h3>
-
-          <p>
-            {% trans %}
-              We have
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a href="https://buildbot.net/";>Buildbot</a>
-            {% trans %}
-              automation tests to detect regressions and check for
-              portability at
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a href="https://buildbot.taler.net/";>buildbot.taler.net</a>.
-          </p>
-        </div>
-        <div class="col-lg-4" note="not yet operational">
-          <h3>{{ _("Code Coverage Analysis") }}</h3>
-
-          <p>
-            {% trans %}
-              We use
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a href="http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php";>LCOV</a>
-            {% trans %}
-              to analyze the code coverage of our tests, the
-              results are available at
-            {% endtrans %}
-            <a href="https://lcov.taler.net/";>lcov.taler.net</a>.
-          </p>
-        </div>
-      </div>
-    </div>
-  </div>
-
-  <div class="container-fluid">
-    <div class="container">
-      <h2>{{ _("Technical Presentation") }}</h2>
-      <div class="row">
-        <div class="col-lg-4">
-          <a href="{{ url('presentations/tech.pdf') }}"><img border=0 
class="center-block" width=64 height=64 alt="PDF" src="{{ 
url_static('images/pdf.svg') }}"><br><p align="center">{{ _("Download") 
}}</p></a>
-        </div>
-        <div class="col-lg-4" id="canvas-left" style="display:none">
-          <canvas id="the-canvas-left"></canvas>
-        </div>
-        <div class="col-lg-4" id="canvas-right" style="display:none">
-          <canvas id="the-canvas-right"></canvas>
-        </div>
-        <script type="text/javascript" src="{{ url_dist('js/pdf.min.js') 
}}"></script>
-        <script type="text/javascript" src="{{ url_dist('js/pdf-view-tech.js') 
}}"></script>
-      </div>
-    </div>
-  </div>
-
-  <div class="container">
-    <div class="col-lg-12">
-      <h3 id="overview">{{ _("Taler system overview") }}</h3>
-
-      <p>
-        {% trans %}
-          The Taler system consists of protocols executed among
-          a number of actors as illustrated in the illustration on the right.
-          Typical transactions involve the following steps:
-        {% endtrans %}
-      </p>
-
-      <img src="{{ url_static('images/taler-arch-full.svg') }}" 
alt="{{_("system overview")}}" style="float: right; margin: 50px 5px 5px 5px;" 
width="50%">
-      <ol>
-        <li>
-          {% trans %}
-            A customer instructs his <b>bank</b> to
-            transfer funds from his account to the Taler
-            exchange (top left).  In the subject of the
-            transaction, he includes an authentication
-            token from his electronic <b>wallet</b>. In
-            Taler terminology, the customer creates a
-            reserve at the exchange.
-          {% endtrans %}
-        </li>
-
-        <li>
-          {% trans %}
-            Once the exchange has received the wire
-            transfer, it allows the customer&#39;s electronic
-            wallet to <b>withdraw</b> electronic coins.
-            The electronic coins are digital
-            representations of the original currency from
-            the transfer. It is important to note that the
-            exchange does not learn the &quot;serial
-            numbers&quot; of the coins created in this
-            process, so it cannot tell later which customer
-            purchased what at which merchant.  The use of
-            Taler does not change the currency or the total
-            value of the funds (except for fees which the
-            exchange may charge for the service).
-          {% endtrans %}
-        </li>
-
-        <li>
-          {% trans %}
-            Once the customer has the digital coins in his
-            wallet, the wallet can be used to <b>spend</b>
-            the coins with merchant portals that support
-            the Taler payment system and accept the
-            respective exchange as a business partner
-            (bottom arrow). This creates a digital contract
-            signed by the customer's coins and the
-            merchant.  If necessary, the customer can later
-            use this digitally signed contract in a court
-            of law to prove the exact terms of the contract
-            and that he paid the respective amount. The
-            customer does not learn the banking details of
-            the merchant, and Taler does not require the
-            merchant to learn the identity of the
-            customer. Naturally, the customer can spend any
-            fraction of his digital coins (the system takes
-            care of customers getting change).
-          {% endtrans %}
-        </li>
-
-        <li>
-          {% trans %}
-            Merchants receiving digital
-            coins <b>deposit</b> the respective claims
-            that resulted from the contract signing with
-            the customer at the exchange to redeem the
-            coins.  The deposit step does not reveal the
-            details of the contract between the customer
-            and the merchant or the identity of the
-            customer to the exchange in any way. However,
-            the exchange does learn the identity of the
-            merchant via the provided bank routing
-            information.  The merchant can, for example
-            when compelled by the state for taxation,
-            provide information linking the individual
-            deposit to the respective contract signed by
-            the customer. Thus, the exchange's database
-            allows the state to enforce that merchants pay
-            applicable taxes (and do not engage in illegal
-            contracts).
-          {% endtrans %}
-        </li>
-
-        <li>
-          {% trans %}
-            Finally, the exchange transfers funds
-            corresponding to the digital coins redeemed by
-            the merchants to the merchant's <b>bank</b>
-            account. The exchange may combine multiple
-            small transactions into one larger bank
-            transfer.  The merchant can query the exchange
-            about the relationship between the bank
-            transfers and the individual claims that were
-            deposited.
-          {% endtrans %}
-        </li>
-
-        <li>
-          {% trans %}
-            Most importantly, the exchange keeps
-            cryptographic proofs that allow it to
-            demonstrate that it is operating correctly to
-            third parties.  The system requires an
-            external <b>auditor</b>, such as a
-            government-appointed financial regulatory body,
-            to frequently verify the exchange's databases
-            and check that its bank balance matches the
-            total value of the remaining coins in
-            circulation.
-          {% endtrans %}
-        </li>
-
-        <li>
-          {% trans %}
-            Without the auditor, the exchange operators
-            could embezzle funds they are holding in
-            reserve. Customers and merchants cannot cheat
-            each other or the exchange. If any party's
-            computers are compromised, the financial damage
-            is limited to the respective party and
-            proportional to the funds they have in
-            circulation during the period of the
-            compromise.
-          {% endtrans %}
-        </li>
-      </ol>
-      <div class="col">
-        <img class="img-fluid" src="{{ 
url_static('images/diagram-complex.png') }}">
-      </div>
-    </div>
-  </div> <!-- /container -->
-{% endblock body_content %}
diff --git a/template/docs.html.j2 b/template/docs.html.j2
index d78e425..8c2fa5d 100644
--- a/template/docs.html.j2
+++ b/template/docs.html.j2
@@ -230,6 +230,22 @@
       {{ _("Git repositories for all of GNU Taler.") }}
     </div>
 
+    <div class="col-3">
+      <a href="https://lcov.taler.net";>
+        <img src="{{ url('icons/icon-lcov.svg') }}" height=60>
+        <h3>{{ _("lcov results") }}</h3>
+      </a>
+      {{ _("Shows results of the code coverage analysis for our test suite.") 
}}
+    </div>
+m
+    <div class="col-3">
+      <a href="https://buildbot.taler.net";>
+        <img src="{{ url('icons/buildbot.svg') }}" height=60>
+        <h3>{{ _("Continuous integration") }}</h3>
+      </a>
+      {{ _("Continuous integration and deployment is managed by our 
Buildbot.") }}
+    </div>
+
   </div>
 
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