Github pages <http://pages.github.com/> [1] is exactly what you want:

   - *easy!*
   - uses *Jekyll*
   - auto build with feedback on 
errors<https://github.com/blog/1706-descriptive-error-messages-for-failed-github-pages-builds>
       [3]
      - Jekyll and Ruby are *not* required on host *unless you want to test 
      build* before pushing to ghpages!
   - *free *web hosting
   - many popular themes (EG: dinky <https://github.com/broccolini/dinky>
    [2])
   - *Git*
   - *free* repo hosting
   
Enjoy,
Mark

[1] http://pages.github.com/
[2] https://github.com/broccolini/dinky
[3] 
https://github.com/blog/1706-descriptive-error-messages-for-failed-github-pages-builds



On Thursday, December 12, 2013 7:40:22 AM UTC-8, Ron K Jeffries wrote:
>
> I'm aware of git, but have not used it myself. Now I want to set up a 
> static blog site on AWS S3, using [TBD tool, Jekyll seems promising...] 
> to pump out the HTML etc.
>
> My preference would be a Git workflow that accommodates my heavy (but not 
> exclusive) use of ChromeOS. That implies (I think...) that instead of 
> having a local git repository, my git would live in the cloud somewhere.
>  
> Advice please. I need to get my act together and DO this rather than THINK 
> ABOUT doing it. LOL
>
> ron k jeffries 805-567-4670 mobile
>

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