Screenshots at gnu.org and guix.gnu.org are old

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  • Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
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Bengt Richter wrote on 27 Aug 2019 23:03
Old guix 0.15 stuff at https://gnu.org/ ??
(address . bug-guix@gnu.org)
20190827210333.GA15118@PhantoNv4ArchGx.localdomain
Hi all,

Are you all seeing what I see at https://gnu.org/??

I am wondering if I am in a reality/DNS distortion field, or what,
that is making me see this really old stuff. (using emacs M-x eww
for text for email here, but it's the same in firefox for me).

There are also many broken links.

I am running guix as binary install over ArchLinux, but unless
you DO NOT see guix 0.15 etc at https://gnu.org/,
my setup should be irrelevant.

Content showm by eww (minus [...] bits):

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Why GNU/Linux? Search

English [en] Deutsch [de] español [es] ????? [fa] français [fr] italiano [it] ??? [ja] Nederlands [nl] português do Brasil [pt-br]
??????? [ru] Shqip [sq] ?????????? [uk] ???? [zh-cn] ???? [zh-tw]

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[...]

GNU is the only operating system developed specifically to give its users freedom. What is GNU, and what freedom is at stake?

What is GNU?

GNU is an operating system that is free software—that is, it respects users' freedom. The GNU operating system consists of GNU packages (programs
specifically released by the GNU Project) as well as free software released by third parties. The development of GNU made it possible to use a computer
without software that would trample your freedom.

We recommend installable versions of GNU (more precisely, GNU/Linux distributions) which are entirely free software. More about GNU below.

Try GNU/Linux

 [Screenshot of Guix 0.15 with GNOME 3 desktop] 

Guix 0.15 with GNOME 3 desktop, Epiphany web browser, Totem video player, and GNOME terminal emulator

[Screenshot of Trisquel 8 with MATE desktop] [Screenshot of GuixSD 0.15 with GNOME 3 desktop] [Screenshot of PureOS 8 with GNOME 3 desktop]
Trisquel 8 & MATE Guix & GNOME 3 PureOS 8 & GNOME 3
 [Screenshot of Trisquel 8 with MATE desktop] 
 [Screenshot of GuixSD 0.15 with GNOME 3 desktop] 
 [Screenshot of PureOS 8 with GNOME 3 desktop] 

... or Try parts of GNU

[ ... (links to guix further on broken) ]

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I thought this qualifies as a PR bug if nothing else.
Current guix is leaps ahead of the above :)

Regards,
Bengt Richter
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Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote on 27 Aug 2019 23:32
(name . Bengt Richter)(address . bokr@bokr.com)(address . 37201@debbugs.gnu.org)
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Bengt,

Bengt Richter ???
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> Are you all seeing what I see at https://gnu.org/??

Heh. That ‘0.15.0’ caption is wrong… it's actually Guix
0.9.1. ;-)

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> I am wondering if I am in a reality/DNS distortion field, or
> what,
> that is making me see this really old stuff. (using emacs M-x
> eww
> for text for email here, but it's the same in firefox for me).

This isn't *that* weird, is it? ‘We’ still use the same
screenshot at http://guix.gnu.org/screenshots/gnome/,and in fact
the XFCE one is even older.

We need someone to make some new pretty screenshots for
guix.gnu.org, then we can ask gnu.org to use them too.

Interested? :-)

Thanks for the reminder,

T G-R
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Ludovic Courtès wrote on 28 Aug 2019 22:29
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