Hi Steve,

thanks a log, i'll contact you off-list for more details..

Best regards,
Sebastian

Am 30.07.2016 14:49, schrieb Steve Boyer:
> I can help out with writing some of the HTML and css for the pages.
> 
> On Jul 30, 2016 08:55, <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> Thanks for your input! After considering all the mentioned options,
>> i
>> suppose that using the
>> jekyll/github pages combination is the easiest solution for us at
>> the
>> moment.
>> 
>> If someone is able to help out with the design, please speak up :)
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Sebastian
>> 
>> Am 18.07.2016 22:58, schrieb [email protected]:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> 
>>> as you might have read on different github issues, i'm currently
>>> thinking about replacing our current website due to various
>> reasons.
>>> For
>>> a start, let's leave the forum as it is (that will be the next
>> thing..)
>>> and think about a new home and a new backend for our website.
>>> 
>>>   From my point of view, drupal was quite over-featured for just
>>> maintaining the website. It was hard to maintain and we had (and
>> have)
>>> problems with spam. As a result, more lightwight systems should
>> be
>>> considered for the new website.
>>> 
>>> In previous conversations, wordpress has been recommended by some
>>> people. This has been also my favourite for quite some time,
>> since i'm
>>> using it also on other projects and it is well maintained. It
>> gives us
>>> a
>>> slimmer CMS without all the overhead of drupal.
>>> 
>>> After starting to look into the "newer" techniques that came up
>> in the
>>> last years, i stumbled upon Jekyll and its github integration.
>> Jekyll
>>> is
>>> a generator for static webpages which is supported by github for
>> the
>>> "Github pages", which can be hosted in a github repository side
>> by side
>>> with the source code (in its own branch). This would allow us to
>> host
>>> our webpage via github (which is a great advantage since we do
>> not have
>>> to care for hosting anymore) and manage the code of the site via
>> git.
>>> Having the site in git makes it really easy to propose changes
>> (via
>>> pull
>>> requests) and would ease collaborative editing.
>>> The downside (well, maybe..) is that this setup is basically a
>> static
>>> approach, so there is no built-in support for comments (though
>> you can
>>> integrate services like disqus). From my point of view, this
>> limitation
>>> is not a problem. I'm not keen on moderating posts/comments on
>> the
>>> website AND the forum :) And it would be very easy to move the
>> static
>>> pages to a different hosting service if github would close its
>> hosting
>>> service at some time..
>>> 
>>> I've already pushed some example code to the gh-pages branch of
>> the
>>> hydrogen repository which can be viewed here:
>>> http://hydrogen-music.github.io/hydrogen/ [1] . This is just the
>> default
>>> layout with some content from the curren h2 website.
>>> 
>>> Please let me know what you think of this solution and if there
>> might
>>> be
>>> better solutions for hosting the project website. Has anybody
>> already
>>> experience with hosting pages with jekyll on github?
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> Sebastian
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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