[dreamwidth/dw-free] 4fa904: change default journal style on new installations ...
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/dreamwidth/dw-free
Commit: 4fa9048155e5d89724d0ed1075431110b340eaba
https://github.com/dreamwidth/dw-free/commit/4fa9048155e5d89724d0ed1075431110b340eaba
Author: Jen <kareila@dreamwidth.org>
Date: 2020-05-04 (Mon, 04 May 2020)
Changed paths:
M etc/config.pl.example
Log Message:
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change default journal style on new installations (#2645)
I couldn't find an issue open for this but I know we've talked about it on Discord: the default journal style for over a decade has been 'negatives/black', which isn't TR-based and doesn't support the newer features present in most other journal styles.
This changes the default style defined in config.pl.example to 'ciel/indil' which I picked because it wasn't nonfree and seemed pleasantly neutral. I also didn't want to pick the same default style that we have been using in production ('practicality/neutralgood') because I thought that might be too much of the same thing across different sites.
This will only affect future installations that don't have an existing config.pl file.
Home: https://github.com/dreamwidth/dw-free
Commit: 4fa9048155e5d89724d0ed1075431110b340eaba
https://github.com/dreamwidth/dw-free/commit/4fa9048155e5d89724d0ed1075431110b340eaba
Author: Jen <kareila@dreamwidth.org>
Date: 2020-05-04 (Mon, 04 May 2020)
Changed paths:
M etc/config.pl.example
Log Message:
-----------
change default journal style on new installations (#2645)
I couldn't find an issue open for this but I know we've talked about it on Discord: the default journal style for over a decade has been 'negatives/black', which isn't TR-based and doesn't support the newer features present in most other journal styles.
This changes the default style defined in config.pl.example to 'ciel/indil' which I picked because it wasn't nonfree and seemed pleasantly neutral. I also didn't want to pick the same default style that we have been using in production ('practicality/neutralgood') because I thought that might be too much of the same thing across different sites.
This will only affect future installations that don't have an existing config.pl file.
