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# Public Money Public Code – Source of publiccode.eu
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[![Build Status](https://drone.fsfe.org/api/badges/pmpc/website/status.svg)](https://drone.fsfe.org/pmpc/website)
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This website is the core of the "Public Money, Public Code" campaign. It is based on [Hugo](https://gohugo.io), a modern static website generator.
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The page is visible at [publiccode.eu](https://publiccode.eu).
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## Table of Contents
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- [Contribute](#contribute)
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- [Translate](#translate)
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- [Build](#build)
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- [HowTos and FAQs](#howtos-and-faqs)
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- [Maintainers](#maintainers)
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- [Licence](#licence)
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## Contribute
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### Prerequisites
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In order to modify the website, you need `hugo` and `git` installed on your
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computer. If Hugo isn't available in your package manager, obtain it from its
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[official website](https://gohugo.io). We tested the website build with Hugo
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from version 0.20.7 upwards. Please make sure that you use an as recent version
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as possible to avoid errors.
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### Configuring Git
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First of all, you'll need an account on [git.fsfe.org](https://git.fsfe.org). FSFE
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[supporters](https://fsfe.org/join) and registered volunteers can just log in
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with their username and password. Interested newcomers can apply for a
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[volunteer
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account](https://wiki.fsfe.org/KnowHow/FSFELife/VolunteerAccountCreation) (consider
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@max.mehl to be the group coordinator in this case). In
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the FSFE's wiki, you'll find [information about our Git
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service](https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/Git), how to get access, and some
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guides for basic procedures like configuration, commits, and pushes.
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As part of the campaign team you can get full write access to this repository.
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Please contact one of [pmpc](https://git.fsfe.org/pmpc)'s admins to give your
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account the necessary privileges.
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### Cloning the website
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Although the mentioned Git guides will enable you to understand how to download
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the website's repository, here's a short howto: Navigate to a directory on your
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computer where you want the PMPC website to be stored. In this example, it's
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`FSFE/PMPC/website` in your user's directory.
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```sh
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mkdir -p ~/FSFE/PMPC/ # Create the directory if it doesn't exist yet
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cd ~/FSFE/PMPC/ # go to the newly created PMPC directory
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git clone git@git.fsfe.org:pmpc/website.git # clone the website to the folder website
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```
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In the newly created folder `pmpc-website` you'll find all source files the
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website consists of now. The hugo files are located under `site/`, whereas in
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the root directory you'll only find files informational files and those
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relevant for our build process (Drone, Ansible, Docker, Apache).
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## Translate
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Visit [TRANSLATE.md](https://git.fsfe.org/pmpc/website/src/master/TRANSLATE.md)
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for detailed instructions how to translate publiccode.eu.
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## Build
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To see a preview of the website you need to have Hugo installed and be able to
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execute Bash scripts in your command line.
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1. Navigate to the website's root directory (in the last example
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`~/FSFE/PMPC/website/`) and open a terminal window there. Type in
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`git pull`. This will get the latest changes from the server
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2. In the terminal, execute `cd site/` to navigate in the right
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directory for hugo's website build. You are now in
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`~/FSFE/PMPC/website/site/`
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3. Only if you added a new languages which doesn't exist on the website yet:
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Add you 2-letter language code in line 4 of the [build.sh
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file](https://git.fsfe.org/pmpc/website/src/master/site/build/build.sh#L4).
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4. In your terminal, execute `./build/build.sh server`. This command
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will build the website and enable you to browse the result on your
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computer only. Open [localhost:1313](http://localhost:1313/) in your web
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browser to see it.
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If you want to make changes to the official website, please read [our
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Git guides](https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/Git). There you'll find out
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about the necessary commands `pull`, `status`, `add`, `commit`, and
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`push`.
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There are three ways to upload/edit files in the Git repository, sorted
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by preference and complexity:
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1. For more experienced Git users we recommend the Fork & Pull Request
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workflow, which you'll also find a detailed [wiki's Git
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Guide](https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/Git/Guide:Workflow) for.
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2. Advanced and interested beginners can directly commit to the
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repository ("push to master") which saves them some steps, but they
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have to ask @max.mehl or @jonas in advance to give them the necessary
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permissions. You'll find guides in the [Wiki's Git
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section](https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/Git#Guides_on_specific_actions).
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3. Beginners can work directly in the [web
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interface](https://git.fsfe.org/pmpc/website) of git.fsfe.org. As
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soon as you have given write permissions by @max.mehl or @jonas, you
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can edit opened text files and upload/create new files. This is the
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least preferred option because it may cause conflicts, but it is easy
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and may give you some first experience with the system.
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## HowTos and FAQs
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### Important file paths
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The website structure is very easy. The most important files and directories are:
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- `site/config-static.toml`: Static texts and URLs which are the same
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for any language
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- `site/languages/strings.{en,fr...}.toml`: Headlines, site title, many
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texts for the various languages.
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- `site/content`: Markdown-files for sub-pages like /openletter, can be
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translated
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- `site/data/{en,de...}/share`: Services and their very short
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translatable strings where people can share to. Is being used in the
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"Spread" section and the left-side sharing icons
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- `site/static/`: CSS, images, and Javascript files for the design.
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- `site/static/css/custom.css`: File where all custom CSS code should be
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written to.
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- `site/layouts/`: HTML structure (scaffold) for the website. Useful if
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you want to add another section or modify anchor links or CSS classes.
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- `site/layouts/page`: Template for a sub-page like /privacy
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- `site/layouts/shortcodes`: HTML/Hugo code which can be important from
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within a Markdown file
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- `site/public/`: Built files which are used to display the website.
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Generated by running `hugo`.
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### Add a new supporting organisation
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Adding a new supporting organisation requires two steps:
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1. Add a new entry in [site/data/organisations/organisations.json](https://git.fsfe.org/max.mehl/pmpc-website/src/improve-readme/site/data/organisations/organisations.json) in valid JSON format, the file should be self-explaining: *name* is the full name of the organisation, *img* is the name of the logo file (case-sensitive!), and *url* the web address of the organisation. To make sure that the file has a valid JSON syntax you can use [jsonlint.com](https://jsonlint.com/) or another tool before committing your changes.
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2. Add the organisation's logo to the [site/static/img/organisations](https://git.fsfe.org/max.mehl/pmpc-website/src/improve-readme/site/static/img/organisations) directory. Please only upload PNG files with maximum 150px width or 100px height – ideally using transparency instead of white as background so we can also use it on other backgrounds some day. Consider using `pngcrush` or a similar tool to reduce the file's size and remove metadata.
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### Technical information about the online build
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The FSFE uses Drone to automatically deploy the PMPC website. The
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website is automatically deployed when there's a push to the master
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branch of the repository, as well as once an hour (to update
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signatures).
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## Maintainers
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[@max.mehl](https://git.fsfe.org/max.mehl)
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## Licence
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This software is copyright 2017 by the Free Software Foundation Europe e.V. and licensed under the GPLv3 license. For details see the "LICENSE" file in the top level directory of https://git.fsfe.org/pmpc/website/
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