On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 3:29 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Ted Dunning
> wrote:
> > ...Apache Drill has been doing something like this for some time. They
> use
> > Jekyll from Github to render markdown as HTML and then commit the HTML to
> > SVN to th
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Ted Dunning wrote:
> ...Apache Drill has been doing something like this for some time. They use
> Jekyll from Github to render markdown as HTML and then commit the HTML to
> SVN to that pubsub carries it to the right places...
Do you have URLs that show how
Apache Drill has been doing something like this for some time. They use
Jekyll from Github to render markdown as HTML and then commit the HTML to
SVN to that pubsub carries it to the right places.
By doing this in the gh-pages branch of their git repo, the get the side
effect that they can use Gi
2015-01-08 9:26 GMT+01:00 Sergio Fernández :
> Hi Benedikt,
>
> what's the different between the workflow you're suggesting and using the
> doxia-module-markdown module for building the site with Maven?
>
Probably there's no difference. I was just unaware of the
doxia-module-markdown. Damn, every
Hi Benedikt,
what's the different between the workflow you're suggesting and using
the doxia-module-markdown module for building the site with Maven?
In Marmotta we use that, but we're open to fresh ideas in case we could
address some minor issues (page titles, variables replacement, etc) we
I've been thinking about extending the maven site build so that it can
create a markdown version of a projects site, which could then be committed
to a gh-pages branch for git based projects. Would anybody be interested in
joining such an endeavor?
Benedikt
2015-01-07 21:36 GMT+01:00 Ross Gardler