I've migrated the Mono Project website http://www.mono-project.com to 
GitHub Pages as well (along with a facelift), we launched it two weeks ago 
and the feedback has been very positive so far.
The repo is at https://github.com/mono/website

If you have any questions about GH Pages or how we've done it, feel free to 
ask :)

nhforge.org's design is not that bad, but there are a couple small things 
that could be improved on the site:
- the side bar content is pretty much identical to what I saw when I first 
used NH about ~5 years ago, so should be updated with something more 
relevant
- the "Download Now" link on the homepage points to a .zip file, while 
the NuGet package is insanely popular with over half a million downloads 
and should be the preferred way users get NHibernate in my opinion

Best regards,
Alex

Am Montag, 25. August 2014 21:00:57 UTC+2 schrieb Oskar Berggren:

> We seem to have repeated issues with nhforge being comparatively difficult 
> to update, and right now it seems everyone is locked out. Though it's not 
> too bad it could also do with a facelift.
>
> We might look into migrating this to Github. As I understand it we could 
> have static content in Github Pages (as a organization-level repository), 
> for which anyone can suggest an update using a pull request. There is also 
> Github Wiki.
>
> I've never really used Github Pages or Wiki so cannot evaluate so far. 
> Maybe others have thoughts?
>
> Anyway, such a migration could be done by a volunteer who would like to 
> help without digging deep into NHibernate source code.
>
> /Oskar
>
>

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