The Salt Project Website Has a New Look
You may have noticed things look a little different around here. The Salt Project website has had a facelift, as part of a broader effort to unify the look and feel across the Salt Project website and documentation.
What’s changed
The biggest change is under the hood: the blog now has a single, unified feed. Previously, security announcements were split out into their own separate feed from the rest of the blog. Now every post — release notes, community updates, and security advisories alike — lives in one feed at /blog/index.xml
. If you only care about certain kinds of posts, tag-based feeds (like the security tag feed
) are still available, and the old /security-announcements/index.xml URL will keep working for anyone already subscribed to it.
Filtering by tag is much better organized now — security announcements, releases, community updates, and more each have their own tag and their own feed, so you can subscribe to exactly what you care about. See the RSS Feeds page for the full list of available feeds.
On top of that, you can now:
- Search the site locally, right from the page, instead of needing to hunt through menus.
- Filter posts by tag, so you can quickly find release announcements, community updates, security advisories, and more.
We’ve also cleaned up the navigation. The site should feel a lot less cluttered, with an easier path to the docs, blog, and community resources.
More to come
This is just one step. We’ll continue to update and optimize the Salt Project website and docs over the coming months, so keep an eye on this blog — or subscribe to the feed — for what’s next.