You can:
- Read more on the wiki
- See how the project is coming along
- See the outstanding issues or add you own.
You can access the front end here
This website is built using Jekyll - a static site generator built on Ruby. It is hosted on Github.
Predominantly the codebase is Javascript (through plugins like image slider and datatables), with HTML and CSS (scss).
Content is written in markdown and templating is through Liquid.
The site and DNS records are backed by CloudFlare.
We use a 1Password as our password manager and enable 2FA/MFA everywhere possible.
The club have social media channels on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook and integrations between them. Integrations are provided through a third party service called IFTTT (If This Then That)
- Instagram posts appear on twitter
- RSS feed (news items) appear on facebook and twitter.
To maintain an orderly, productive, and fun environment, the CLC Striders project have a few guidelines that we ask people to adhere to when they are participating in contributing to the project. These guidelines apply equally to everyone within the CLC Striders project. Likewise, they apply to all spaces managed by the CLC Striders project, both online and offline. This includes GitHub repositories, chat rooms, in-person events, and any other communication channels.
- Be welcoming, friendly, patient, kind and respectful.
- Be cautious with how you word things. Our goal is to remain professional, open, welcoming and accepting.
- When we disagree, try to understand why.
Contributions from the public are welcome.
The issue tracker is the preferred channel for bug reports and features requests.
The bug tracker utilises several labels to help organize and identify issues.
Use the GitHub issue search — check if the issue has already been reported.