Do we also want to move our distribution lists over to github as well, consolidating everything there? (I assume github has that capability but would need to confirm.)
-- Tom From: Garrett Serack Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 9:52 AM To: Tom Hanrahan Cc: [email protected] Subject: GitHub "Pages" Feature. I can't believe I didn't see this until now. Github has a way of building a website hosted right on Github itself-including pointing our custom domains right to it. http://pages.github.com/ describes the how-to regarding using pages. Apparently, we can also use pages with something called Jekyll as a blogging platform too (and disquss for comments). I've created the coapp.github.com repository in the CoApp project, and http://coapp.github.com already shows it. Given the massive amount of buyer's remorse I'm feeling over using Orchard, I think this would be much better. Has anyone used github pages to setup a blog/complex website? G [Description: Description: Description: fearthecowboy]<http://fearthecowboy.com/> Garrett Serack | Microsoft Open Source Software Developer | Microsoft Corporation Office:(425)706-7939 email/messenger: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> blog: http://fearthecowboy.com<http://fearthecowboy.com/> twitter: @fearthecowboy<http://twitter.com/fearthecowboy> I don't make the software you use; I make the software you use better on Windows.
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