On 19/02/2014 12:35, Michel van Horssen wrote:
Hi All,
Hi Lance,
What you need to do is fork the page on github.
then checkout the site from you repository.
Install a jekyll development environment.
Okay so no more working in the bongo-project directly
Well I think starting the process of working in a branch then merging the changes is better so we can get submissions from other people who do not have write access.

Then use the template page I have created (Template.html)
Where did you hide that one?

I forgot to push the commit :-) It is there now.

Copy that page and name it with the page you are creating.
Add the html for the page.
Then run jekyll serve
open a browser and go to http://localhost:4000
and see your hardwork

When you are happy with the result push your changes to github. and then
create a pull request.
A pull from my private (forked) branche towards the main bongo-project one?
Yes that is what I was thinking. (and is kind of the accepted way to do these things)
I could do with some help converting the wiki pages in to jekyll ones.
Already there buddy :)
I know this was more for anyone still on the list.
I really appreciate your help.

Lance

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