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author | Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> | 2024-03-08 17:10:15 -0500 |
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committer | Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> | 2024-03-08 17:10:15 -0500 |
commit | 06d424a4fb0eadd5affd6f7e19c33086a58ad762 (patch) | |
tree | 74e3c6e51f4dbe4ff5e8a465d8a09a422751f3ad /source/index.rst | |
parent | d53609189431283ba99b7eb51534d4df06bc87c1 (diff) | |
download | cti.coretoolchain.dev-06d424a4fb0eadd5affd6f7e19c33086a58ad762.tar.gz |
index: Restructure front page.
We restructure the front page significantly based on feedback
from the CTI TAC (Thank you David Edelsohn!).
The focus of landing page is now firmly around:
* secure infrastructure
* continuity planning
* security policy planning
These 3 items are a focal point for CTI based on previous
writeups that we've done for CTI
A picture of the GNU Tools Cauldron 2023 get together is included
to provide a viewer context on the group of developers.
Additionally some of the content is moved down to the new sub
pages.
Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
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1 files changed, 37 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/source/index.rst b/source/index.rst index 7aa7204..61732b7 100644 --- a/source/index.rst +++ b/source/index.rst @@ -11,6 +11,33 @@ the GNU Toolchain community with secure infrastructure and state of the art services required to support the community’s development efforts to be a trusted foundation in a secure supply chain.** +.. |Secure| image:: _images/CTI-Security.png + +.. |Cont| image:: _images/CTI-Continuity.png + +.. |Plan| image:: _images/CTI-Planning.png + +.. table:: + :widths: 30 30 30 + :class: borderless + + +-----------------+----------------+--------------+ + | Secure | Continuity | Security | + | Infrastructure | Planning | Policy | + | | | Planning | + | |Secure| | |Cont| | |Plan| | + +-----------------+----------------+--------------+ + +The CTI project continues to move forward the goal of creating a long-term +sustainable set of secure and state of the art services and infrastructure +for the GNU Toolchain and related packages. + +Some of the major goals include: + + * Secure and state of the art infrastructure. + * Continuity planning for infrastructure, development, and governance. + * Security policy planning. + .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: Contents: @@ -21,6 +48,16 @@ trusted foundation in a secure supply chain.** CTI TAC <tac/index> FAQ <faq/index> +The CTI Project aims to support the GNU Toolchain to attract a larger +community of developers; to ensure that GNU Toolchain and the GNU system +work on multiple architectures and diverse environments; and to more +thoroughly test, extend and enhance the features of the GNU Toolchain. + +.. figure:: _images/cauldron2023_photo.jpg + + `GNU Tools Cauldron (2023) in Cambridge, UK <https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2023>`_ + + The Core Toolchain Infrastructure (CTI) project is hosted and supported by the `Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) <https://openssf.org/>`_, the `Linux Foundation (LF) <https://www.linuxfoundation.org/>`_ and its members. @@ -38,22 +75,6 @@ and supports many other platforms in order to foster a world-class optimizing compiler, assembler, linker, debugger, C Library, language runtimes and utilities. -The CTI Project aims to support the GNU Toolchain to attract a larger -community of developers; to ensure that GNU Toolchain and the GNU system -work on multiple architectures and diverse environments; and to more -thoroughly test, extend and enhance the features of the GNU Toolchain. - -The CTI project continues to move forward the goal of creating a long-term -sustainable set of secure and state of the art services and infrastructure -for the GNU Toolchain and related packages. - -Some of the major goals include: - - * Financial continuity planning. - * Developer continuity planning. - * Governance continuity planning. - * Security policy planning. - The GNU Toolchain community should be making consistent forward progress to improve infrastructure and cybersecurity positions. Showing progress is important for the ecosystem to trust us as a secure and critical part |