Our Form 990 Filing deadline was today, 2017-01-17. As is our usual
practice, we make them publicly available on or before our filing
deadline date.
This commit includes our USA IRS Form 990, NYS CHAR500 and the
independent auditor's report for FY 2015.
This makes it easier to keep baseline alignment between labels and their
respective inputs. Declaring `margin-left: 51%;` for the post-input notes
is not exactly what we want, but it's much closer and less troublesome than
dealing with the vertical alignment of labels otherwise.
* Separate out amount-parsing and reacting into separate events. This sets
the stage for other elements to react to the custom
'conservancy:newamount' event.
* Set up events in the context of each supporter form, with closures. This
lets us avoid weird CSS selector gymnastics in the event, and instead
drill down from the form to find the elements we need.
There are no functional changes in this code, barring bugs.
* Add an animation for state changes.
* Set the start state by triggering the event on the selection at page load.
Firefox at least remembers the selected button on page load. This avoids
a situation where the user says they want a shirt, reload, and now the
size selection is invisible because we used to hide that unconditionally.
This commit keeps the presentation basically the same, it just moves
presentation rules out of HTML and into CSS. It's not pixel-perfect but
pretty close.
The rationale given in the comments for these rules no longer applies: there
are no divs with class column or conservancy-blog on any pages. Meanwhile,
they're causing unwanted styling: we started using the column class on the
front page for two-column layout, and the videos are appearing smaller than
desired there. Just remove these.
This avoids a situation where multiple summaries have floats that stack on
top of each other vertically, which end up getting far away from the actual
text.
In order to make this work, we had to change the styling of #mainContent on
blog pages (and others with a sidebar). Otherwise, headlines with
class="clear" would clear the sidebar as well.
With a valid URL, a past donor can upgrade to a supporter by donating
the rest of the amount. Django validates the data and, if it passes,
puts it in the form. The JavaScript does most of the work from there.
bkuhn committing on behalf of Tony:
<tony> bkuhn: if you're making edits, please change "free and open
source society" to "free and open society". My Kallithea set up
is still giving me problems (even after I uploaded my SSH key).
I'll connect w/ Brett to fix next week.
This is for deployment on sfconservancy.org, and as such, nothing should
begin with http://sfconservancy.org/https://sfconservancy.org/.
Brett did this change before committing the initial version of the 2016
appeal.
Something was wrong with the version Brett committed. It seemed to
merge text from Karen's 2016 version and the original 2015 version in
odd ways, particularly at the beginning. This commit reverts back to
the version as Karen wanted it last night. I will next forward-port
patches from Brett and those Karen gave this morning.
* Put news and blogs up front.
* Use 30 days as the cutoff for everything, consistently.
* Allow columns to collapse. Hopefully this is the start of a nicer
view on mobile.
* Reduce shading.
The email address to contact about the GPL Compliance Program for Linux
Developers was incorrect, that's fixed to
<linux-services@sfconservancy.org> instead of
<compliance@sfconservancy.org>.
Add "Template Only" as a background image to the actual text to
discourage people from signing this unilaterally.
As part of the transition to have the canonical URL for member projects
be "projects" instead of "members", rename the directories.
The following rewrite rule will be needed in Apache configuration now:
RewriteRule ^/?members?/index.html$ supporter/ [L, R]
RewriteRule ^/?members?/(.+)$ projects/$1 [L, R]
RewriteRule ^/?members?/?$ supporter/ [L, R]
Due to confusion about "members" and "supporters", we want at least the
menu navigation to not use the phrase "members" since some Supporters
expect that to refer to a type of donor.
While we will not be rebranding "member projects" fully at this time, we
want to favor the term projects.
A few additional changes, in particular moving files from members/ ->
projects/ directory will be needed in next commit.