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laussy.org

laussy.org is the domain name of our my web site (where you happen to be right now, if you're not doing something funny).

This web space is maintained, developed, cherished and hazarded upon in various forms by Fabrice Laussy.

I am a physicist, with an interest in all things. But this page is not to tell you about me. See here, there or—dare you—even over there for that.

This page is to tell about the website itself.

History

The Web laussy.org is available since 1 January (2008). It was initially powered by home-made php scripts. On 12 November (2009), at 20:10, it was ported to MediaWiki with the Main Page of the time reflecting the oldest pages of this Web that read like a genesis of who we are:

Since 31 October (2010), everything is managed by the MediaWiki, including our Blogs. We were previously using WordPress (this is no longer available online) but we decided this was not the best thing to do. The reasons why are explained here. We call the whole thing LaussyWiki.

Name

Laussy (my family name) is very rare, so it is suitable to identify us. Initially we had a sub-domain and our web was delvalle.laussy.org but since we wanted to integrate everything, Elena had to abandon online her Spanish privilege of keeping her family name. Eventually she decided to abandon everything. Some people are like that. Tough luck.

Then comes the extension. As nomads, it is good I didn't go for laussy.fr, laussy.es or laussy.co.uk which would be meaningless. At any rate, I would have considered the Syrian domain name to register a laus.sy website, which, in retrospect, would have made much sense.

I toyed with laussy.net, but its proximity to laussynette put me off at the time; I'd probably go for it for the same reason now! laussy.info, laussy.online, laussy.site were also appealing, but I did not want anything too unconventional and very long domain names didn't feel Internety to me. laussy.xyz would have been great but I believe the domain did not exist at the time.

I finally went with laussy.org. The domain is fit for non-profit projects, personal causes, or community-driven sites. If fits its most of this. It is not community-driven but let us say it has a philanthropic ambition or at least inclination.

When I discussed the point with my friend Jeremy Bryant, he convinced me this was the only possible choice. Especially as—according to him—I'd eventually turn into an organization anyway.

Skins

Header

The overall look is pretty stable but changes occasionally. Here is how it looked before:

Laussywiki.php

The mediawiki skin is a home-made Laussywiki skin with structure:

├── Laussywiki.php
├── resources
│   ├── common.less
│   ├── PlazaMayor-laussy.org.jpg
│   └── print.css
├── skin.json
└── templates
    └── skin.mustache

Versions

I started to track seriously the versions for the Big Mediawiki Upgrade where I made substantial changes and had to suffer the occasional sorrows of trying to recover a wrecked version.

  • v°1.0 ‒ on laussy.org before the big upgrade.
  • v°2.7 ‒ first version used on laussy.org after the big upgrade, since 11 July (2025).
    • v°2.7.1 ‒ TOC in margin, logged-in (4 lines) footer, ↿⇃ (top/bottom links), good occupation of view (occupying full page with no extra space).
    • v°2.7.12 ‒ Search (including namespace 100)
    • v°2.7.20 ‒ Supports non logged-in users.
    • v°2.7.21 ‒ Referencing bug (numbering start at 1), hover-invert (like Eric Raymond' web).
    • v°2.7.22 ‒ Ready for online deployment (remove debugging blocks).
    • v°2.7.44 ‒ Non Logged-in users style (no clickable new links).
    • next (not released): [wishlist] better editor for Blog creation.

Headers description

Iguazu falls

The falls decorating the headers of our pages are the famous Iguazu falls on the border between Brazil and Argentina. We visited the site for three days in August 2007.
The Garganta do Diabo—where a cliff opens suddenly in a river the size of the Amazon—is the most impressive natural sight we have witnessed to date.

Les chutes qui ornent les entêtes des pages du site sont les célèbres chutes d'Iguazu, sur la frontière entre le Brésil et l'Argentine. Nous avons passé trois jours sur le site en Août 2007.
 
La gorge du Diable—où un précipice s'ouvre au milieu d'une rivière de la taille de l'Amazone—reste à ce jour la plus impressionnante vision qu'il nous ait été donné de contempler.
Las cataratas que decoran la cabecera de nuestra página son las famosas Cataratas de Iguazú en la frontera entre Brasil y Argentina. Pasamos tres días visitándolas en agosto de 2007.
 
La Garganta do Diabo—donde un abismo se abre abruptamente en un río del tamaño del Amazonas—es la vista natural más hermosa que hemos presenciado hasta la fecha.

Ambre

On 31 October (2010), we added a piece of amber and colored everything red-yellowish in celebration of the birth of Ambre Laussy, our niece, born on the 29th of this month.

Le 31 Octobre (2010), nous y avons ajouté une pièce d'ambre, en l'honneur de notre nièce Ambre Laussy, née le 29 de ce mois. El 31 de Octubre (2010), añadimos una pieza de ambar para celebrar el nacimiento de Ambre Laussy, nuestra sobrina, nacida el 29 del mismo mes.

Saint-Petersburg

The headers of our pages give a glimpse of the Winter Palace, the Admiralty, Saint Isaac's Cathedral, the old Stock Exchange sitting between the rostral columns of Vasilyevsky Island, embracing the Neva River bathed in the lights of the white nights.
We brought back this majestic view from a visit to our friends and colleagues of the Ioffe institute (in Saint Petersburg), Dr. Glazov, Dr. Poddubbny et al., between June and July 2010.

La photo en haut de chaque page donne un aperçu du Palais d'hiver, de l'Amirauté, de la cathédrale Saint Isaac, de la Bourse qui sied entre les colonnes rostrales de l'île de Vasilyevsky qui embrasse la Néva, ainsi baignés de la lumière des nuits blanches Russe.
 
Nous avons ramené cette vue majuestueuse d'une visite à nos amis et collègues du Ioffe (institut à Saint Petersbourg), Dr. Glazov, Dr. Poddubny et al. [1], entre Juin et Juillet 2010.
La cabecera de nuestra página nos asoma al Palacio de Invierno, El Admiraltado, La Catedral de San Isaac, el antiguo Mercado de Abastos emplazado entre la ristra de columnas de la isla de Vasilyevsky, fundiéndose con el Río Neva a la luz de una de las célebres noches blancas rusas.
 
Nos llevamos esta majestuosa vista de una visita a nuestros colegas y amigos del Ioffe Institute (en San Petersburgo), Dr. Glazov, Dr. Poddubbny et al. [2], en los meses de Junio y Julio 2010.

Bavarian Alps

Till 6, October (2013).

The panorama decorating the top of our pages shows Elena taming the Tegelberg, with a view of the Bavarian Alps in background. The city on the right is Füssen. The picture was taken by Fabrice on the first of November 2011.

Le panorama qui décore l'entête de nos pages montre Elena dominant le Tegelberg, sur fond d'Alpes Bavaroises. L'on voit aussi, à droite, la ville de Füssen. Cette photo fut prise par Fabrice le 1er Novembre 2011. El panorama que decora la cabecera de nuestra página muestra a Elena en la cima del Tegelberg, con los Alpes Bávaros de fondo. A la derecha se puede distinguir la ciudad de Füssen. Esta foto fue tomada por Fabrice el primero de Noviembre de 2011.

Madrid's skyline

Till 18 April (2014).

Madrid's skyline, as seen from somewhere in la Sierra de Madrid, decorates the head of our pages since 6 October (2013).

L'horizon de Madrid, tel qu'il se voit depuis la Sierra de Madrid, décore l'entête de nos pages depuis le 6 Octobre 2013. La línea del horizonte de Madrid, tal como se ve desde el Cerro de San Pedro, a las puertas de la Sierra, decora la cabecera de nuestras páginas desde el 6 de Octubre de 2013.

Logos

These are logos featured at the header of the site, highlighting a major event of the time.

Just married Just married!

Fabrice's driving licence.

New year 2010.

We are in Munich.

Incoherent Mollow triplets.

Elena gets awarded an Humboldt fellowship.

PLMCN11 in Berlin.

We propose a way see the Jaynes-Cummings peaks in a strongly dissipative system.

Problems

And last but not least, a list of known problems (which need to be fixed):

  • \begin{align} not rendering was never mathjax's doing: a line starting with a space makes a <pre> of the display, which cuts \begin{align} from its \end{align} so that neither is ever seen as an environment. Indent the block with a tab instead—the pre rule ignores tabs. M-O tabbed the 46 pages that suffered from it.
  • Not all youtube and google maps markers have been updated.
  • {{cite| and {{onlinecite| produce two different references.
  • There were empty <wz tip="">...</wz> tooltips; M-O removed the tag pairs (keeping their content) from the 250 pages that carried them, and now keeps watch.

If you know of other glitches, let me know.