From 61cbbeeb555d7618e928d5b3122c2e712cd0de58 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elio Qoshi Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 16:08:15 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] added Reproducible Builds style guide post --- ...18-06-13-reproducible-builds-styleguide.md | 43 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+) create mode 100644 _posts/2018-06-13-reproducible-builds-styleguide.md diff --git a/_posts/2018-06-13-reproducible-builds-styleguide.md b/_posts/2018-06-13-reproducible-builds-styleguide.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f7a495 --- /dev/null +++ b/_posts/2018-06-13-reproducible-builds-styleguide.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: Reproducible Builds Style Guide +author: Anxhelo Lushka +link: https://lushka.al +date: 2018-06-13 12:00:00 +0200 +categories: +images: +- images/@stock/ReproducibleBuilds_thumbnail.png +tags: +- Reproducible Builds +- Open Tech Fund +- Usability Lab +- Style Guide +excerpt: + We have been in talks with the Reproducible Builds community since late 2017 where they were looking to have a new logo to represent the project. Going a step further, we also decided to work on a fully fledged live style guide.[…] +--- + +Earlier this year, we announced our involvement with [Open Tech Fund's Usability Lab](http://opentech.fund/lab/usability-lab), providing Usability and Design Services to Internet Freedom projects. If you missed the news, head over to the [announcement on our blog.](https://ura.design/2018/03/12/ura-now-part-open-tech-funds-usability-lab) + +[Reproducible Builds](https://reproducible-builds.org) has been the first project we supported as part of the Usability Lab. Reproducible Builds represents a set of software development practices that create an independently-verifiable path from source code to the binary code used by computers. + +We have been in talks with the Reproducible Builds community since late 2017 where they were looking to have a new logo to represent the project. Going a step further, we met with Holger, a core contributor to the project at this year's FOSDEM. During our conversations we decided to provide a full fledged style guide via the support of OTF's Usability Lab. + +The following weeks consisted of various IRC meetings and iterations on logo proposals which were presented on [Identihub](https://identihub.co), our Free Software platform for hosting visual identites and assets. While the logo process has been quite extensive and we had a few delays, we were able to pin down a final logo throughout a selection voted by the community. + +With the logo being decided upon, we had a clear path going forward, implementing the visual identity in a live style guide, inspired from the [Tor style guide](https://styleguide.torproject.org) we helped set the foundations for in 2016. + +The style guide itself features visuals, assets and components ready to be used in Reproducible Builds projects. Additionally, the style guide is free of any 3rd party trackers (including Google Fonts), external libraries and works also with JavaScript disabled / Tor High Security Mode. We even made sure that the style guide is responsive and should work fine on all resolutions. + + +The style guide is now migrated to [Debian infrastructure](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-styleguide), but you can view a [live version on GitHub pages](https://uracreative.github.io/reproducible-builds-styleguide/). + +In the coming weeks, the official version will live on [https://reproducible-builds.org/style](https://reproducible-builds.org/style) + + +## Identihub + +While a live style guide is an ideal solution to offer powerful guidelines in one place, creating an Identihub page is an accessible alternative which can be deployed right away without too much hassle. You + +There you can also find the [style guide assets](https://demo.identihub.co/project/reproducible-builds) where Identihub should make it easier to link, share and convert them. + + Also head over to our portfolio page of Reproducible Builds!