On 25-09-2015 16:18:31, Vladimír Čunát wrote: > On 09/25/2015 02:24 PM, Matthias Beyer wrote: > > So, an idea came up - why not using static pages for all of this? > > Yeah, sounds good. Actually, you can edit and preview files on github > easily - it's two clicks to get a PR with the changes (at least markdown > is previewed).
Glad you like it! Yes, you can view markdown on github and also create pull requests with the github user interface - almost forgot about that. So contributing would be _that_ simple! > > Personally, I've got great experience with Hakyll, "running" > http://vcunat.matfyz.cz for years. The flexibility is really great, > XMonad-like and combined with the power of pandoc... > and 1GB installation, as you mentioned. I used Jekyll because I don't know Haskell (I know a bit, but not enough) and I can see that haskell puts off a lot of people just because it is different. Using Jekyll was just a sound decision. It is maintained, really easy to extend and there's a load of documentation on how to use it, build with travis etc etc etc. Everything is just _there_ and you just have to plug parts together, you know? -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Kind regards, Matthias Beyer Proudly sent with mutt. Happily signed with gnupg.
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