+
+I invite you to update your working copies to link to the new repo.
+I’ve disabled yesterday the issue tab on googlecode, and removed existing commit rights.
+
+A few comments about the migration:
+
+- source has been migrated with whole history of revisions
+- thanks to some (human) support from github, we were able to keep original timestamps of the issues and comments.
+- issue and comment authorship could *not* be migrated: everything is authored by « gcode-importer ». However, the original author is always mentioned and in many cases, the link has been made to the corresponding github account (if we knew the mapping between gcode and github). This means that original authors will *not* get notified in case of issue updates so I invite interested people to subscribe to issues if needed.
+- if issues had an assignee (« owner » in googlecode), it has been kept.
+
+What is still to be done
+
+- Reformat wiki: for now, pages have simply been imported « as is » from gcode, so a refactoring is needed here.
+- Clean up obsolete branches in the repo.
+- Continuous integration: update CDash, setup travis (?), configure jenkins (we have now a dedicated server for this).
+
+I saw there are already a few forks of the repo, feel free to submit your pull request if you think what you did in your fork could benefit all openjpeg users. For those not familiar with this workflow, I invite them to read the github doc ([here](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/) for instance) as pull requests will now be the preferred workflow to suggest changes for the library.
+
+Last but not least, OpenJPEG has also a new website that makes use of the powerful [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com/) engine made available by Github Pages.
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diff --git a/assets/themes/twitter/css/style.css b/assets/themes/twitter/css/style.css
index 47aba90e..0dbb2745 100644
--- a/assets/themes/twitter/css/style.css
+++ b/assets/themes/twitter/css/style.css
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@
.newsbar{
margin-top: 0px;
- margin-bottom: 20px;
- padding: 15px;
+ margin-bottom: 5px;
+ padding: 5px;
border: 2px solid #ccc;
}
diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..bb48a2d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/index.html
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+---
+layout: page
+title: OpenJPEG
+---
+{% include JB/setup %}
+
+
+
Latest news
+
+
+{% for post in paginator.posts %}
+
+ - {{ post.title }} ({{ post.date | date_to_string }})
+
+
+{% endfor %}
+
+
+
+{% if paginator.total_pages > 1 %}
+
+{% endif %}
+
+
+
+What is OpenJPEG ?
+
+OpenJPEG is an open-source JPEG 2000 codec written in C language. It has been developed in order to promote the use of JPEG 2000, a still-image compression standard from the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG). Since may 2015, it is officially recognized by ISO/IEC and ITU-T as a JPEG 2000 Reference Software.
+
+Who can use the code ?
+
+Anyone. As the OpenJPEG code is released under the 2-clauses BSD license, anyone can use or modify the code, even for commercial applications. The only restriction is to retain the copyright in the sources or in the binaries documentation. Of course, if you modified the code in a way that might be of interest for other users, you are encouraged to share it (through a github pull request or by filling an issue) but this is not a requirement.
+
+Who supports the project ?
+
+The library has been created and is still maintained by the Image and Signal Processing Group (ISPGroup), in the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), with the support of intoPIX. It has been supported and partially funded in the past by the CNES and the CS company. The JPWL module has been developed by the Digital Signal Processing Lab (DSPLab) of the University of Perugia, Italy (UNIPG).
+
diff --git a/index.md b/index.md.old
similarity index 98%
rename from index.md
rename to index.md.old
index ce641cca..f3fccfa1 100644
--- a/index.md
+++ b/index.md.old
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
-layout: page
+layout: main
title: OpenJPEG
tagline: An open-source JPEG 2000 codec written in C
---