Brett and I put together a new HSL website!
https://heatsynclabs.org
I wanted to clarify a few things since they were brought up at HYH.
We have always followed standard practices for open-source in regards to the website. Anyone can fork, make changes, and submit a pull request (tech speak for "hey can you merge my changes into the official thing?")
At least one reviewer in the organization that didn't submit the changes must approve the pull request. We have a dozen or so folks with that responsibility in the github organization.
No one is gatekept from being part of this process, simply request to be added if you feel you are comfortable enough with git and code development.
Otherwise the standard practice is to submit a git issue, anyone can do this as it is a public repo. (there is a tab on the repo page for this) In a git issue you can submit a request for a feature, change, or bug fix. It will be seen by all who are contributors on that repo or anyone who visits the github page for it. Its like submitting a support ticket with a discussion thread.
Brett and I still have yet to address some of the requests from HYH (many were around accessibility, styling, and surfacing of certain information) but hope to get to it soon!
If github is too confusing, I'll accomodate feedback here or discord (please dont make me look at slack), but I would prefer we all get into the practices of open-source and do it on github.
If anyone would like a learning/working session I will happily find time to sit down with you and teach you how to edit the site or submit issues/suggestions.
Also if you have photos or videos you think should be on the site please share them! Nate Caine had suggested we switch back to a standard carousal (while I made that photo collage feature I'm actually inclined to agree with him).
I dont want anyone to think we are stuck with this site in perpetuity or for another 10 years. I hope that we get into a cadence of iterating on it. Nothing at a hackerspace is ever set in stone.