CMacIonize now has an official project website. The current website contains a minimal amount of information about the code, a complete list of publications that used the code (more to follow soon!) and a mostly empty gallery that contains images (and in the future maybe also movies).
The new website is hosted on the Github
Pages of the CMacIonize repository, and is
stored in a separate gh-pages
branch. It consists of static pages
generated by Jekyll that are automatically
updated whenever new content is pushed to the online repository.
The plan is to store all initial conditions for published CMacIonize simulations on this website, as well as the main results from these simulations. There are also plans to extend the website with a set of tutorials that show how to run and extend the code, and how to use it as an external library. We are still working on the implementation of these features at the moment.
Since the webpage is hosted inside the CMacIonize github repository, we can only store a limited amount of images and movies. We are also looking into alternatives to increase our storage capacity.