Closed krisnova closed 4 years ago
Totally agree +1
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019, 11:49 AM Kris Nova notifications@github.com wrote:
As it stands there is some misleading documentation on falco.org https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/master/website-guidelines.md
Particularly where we mention language such as:
Powered by Sysdig’s system call capture infrastructure
Can we please update the website to follow the official website guidelines https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/master/website-guidelines.md that the CNCF suggests.
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This is left there because we are indeed powered by Sysdig’s capture technology that is available via the dependencies we pull in via sysdig OSS. If we’re looking for clarity that we aren’t referring to sysdig as a company I’d suggest we make it read “sysdig OSS” and link to the OSS repo
Yes - I mentioned this when it was brought up. We just need to be clear that we have a very clean difference between
1) Sysdig the company
2) Falco uses libscap
and libsinsp
c++ libraries used in tools like the the sysdig
CLI tool.
On the home page this is used in a way that follows the guidelines:
"Leveraging Sysdig’s open source Linux kernel instrumentation, Falco gains deep insight into system behavior"
This issue should be in falcosecurity/falco-website
. Let's transfer?
Let's transfer it to the right repo, yes
/kind content /kind cleanup
As it stands there is some misleading documentation on falco.org
Particularly where we mention language such as:
Can we please update the website to follow the official website guidelines that the CNCF suggests.
CC @caniszczyk @dankohn