Here is gist of nginx.conf and sites-enabled/default
git://gist.github.com/3412424.git
On Aug 20, 9:53 pm, Donovan Bray wrote:
> Need to know what your nginx config looks like.
>
> On Aug 20, 2012, at 8:12 PM, blueHandTalking wrote:
>
> > I am deploying a site that is using nginx and capistr
Need to know what your nginx config looks like.
On Aug 20, 2012, at 8:12 PM, blueHandTalking wrote:
> I am deploying a site that is using nginx and capistrano and git.
>
> My deploy.rb uses a git repository on a remote site that also has my
> web server.
>
> The site is deployed correctly, e
I am deploying a site that is using nginx and capistrano and git.
My deploy.rb uses a git repository on a remote site that also has my
web server.
The site is deployed correctly, excepting nginx not serving static
assets.
However any changes I make that are pushed to the remote git are not
prop
Ah, right, the wiki is still there too -- makes sense.
On 8/20/2012 11:10 AM, Lee Hambley wrote:
Jonathan,
Fair point, I actually burned all the free time I have in the next few
weeks on squashing that issue. You are absolutely right about that, I
hope the wiki will become deeper, rather than w
Jonathan,
Fair point, I actually burned all the free time I have in the next few weeks on
squashing that issue. You are absolutely right about that, I hope the wiki will
become deeper, rather than wider, and that people will continue to contribute
to the wiki.
- Lee
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Lee Hambley
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Suggest you mention prominently on the main documentation page how you
find the branch in the repo to make pull requests.
This extra barrier will definitely reduce the amount of people who end
up taking/having the time to take/add documentation, but I guess
everything's a tradeoff.
On 8/11/2