I didn't see anything which indicated we had those in the past. Maybe it was something CMS was doing special, but I figured out how to get the section links present.
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 5:21 PM Christopher <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't think I ever noticed those before. There might be a kramdown > option we can turn on. > > On Sat, Mar 19, 2016, 16:55 Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote: > >> One thing I just noticed is that the quick "anchor" links at the end of >> each header (specifically on the release notes page) are missing. >> >> I liked those because it was easy to click the header to get a url and >> use it to reference. >> >> The IDs are still there on each section, just the quick link to get >> there is missing (so I have to look it up). Not sure if there is an easy >> way to get this with Jekyll (or if it'd just be something we have to do >> by hand). >> >> Christopher wrote: >> > There's plenty of room for improvement to the new git/Jekyll site. For >> > instance, we can start blogging there, so we have greater control over >> the >> > look and feel of our blog posts, and so any committer can blog without >> > needing to request an extra account. At some point, I think it'd be >> good to >> > migrate our existing blogs over to this. >> > >> > Another thing we can do is put our release notes in an RSS feed, so >> users >> > subscribe to new release announcements/notes. I might put some thought >> into >> > that at a later point in time. For now, I'm just happy we're on git for >> > everything except the dist.apache.org/release mirroring (for which I'm >> > totally fine using git-svn). >> > >> >
