The user-facing portion of the WorldWide Telescope (WWT) website:
This includes the static user-facing pages but not the web client or the legacy API or the Communities component of the web app.
You can monitor metrics for the WWT web services on the public WWT metrics dashboard, made possible by support from Datadog.
Learn more about WWT here.
The WorldWide Telescope project uses an open governance model and is fiscally sponsored by NumFOCUS. Consider making a tax-deductible donation to help the project pay for developer time, professional services, travel, workshops, and a variety of other needs.
This site is written in CommonMark Markdown and processed with Zola. Zola is distributed as a single executable so it is ridiculously easy to install. Once you have Zola all you have to do is run
zola serve
to build the site and serve it locally for testing. The command zola check
will check the build and verify that outgoing links are valid. Zola has
lots of documentation.
Merges to master
will be published automatically using WWT’s continuous
deployment infrastructure.
The files in this repository drive the following URL paths:
/about
/assets
/connect
/download
/home
/learn
/style.css
/terms
/use
Note that the root path /
is handled specially in WWT: users are redirected
either to /webclient/
or /home/
depending on a preference cookie.
Routing in the reverse proxy is case-insensitive, as were the URLs in the original app backed, so the generated website provides numerous capitalized aliases to the above too.
Contributions are welcome! If you’re new to the project, please see the WWT Contributors’ Guide and the WWT Code of Conduct. We operate with a standard fork-and-pull model.
Work on the WorldWide Telescope system has been supported by the American Astronomical Society (AAS), the .NET Foundation, and other partners. See the WWT user website for details.
The WWT code is licensed under the MIT License. The copyright to the code is owned by the .NET Foundation.