+1 to jekyll also. I’m a git fanboy but in my opinion, for the purposes of publishing web sites svnpubsub is superior to gitpubsub. Why? Websites contain a lot of generated code such as javadoc, and I don’t want that living in my git repo (and everyone else’s copy of it) forever. I recommend keeping the source of your web site (markdown, a few images, and of course the code from which the javadoc is generated) in git in a “site” folder, and map the generated “site/target” folder to svn.
Julian > On Nov 3, 2015, at 8:12 AM, Luke Han <luke...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Jekyll is a awesome tool, easy to use with Markdown supported and > static HTML will be generated for the final website... > > Recommend to try it and feel free to check our how to guide as a reference: > http://kylin.incubator.apache.org/development/howto_docs.html > > Thanks. > > Luke > > > > Best Regards! > --------------------- > > Luke Han > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 12:05 AM, Luciano Resende <luckbr1...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> What's the recommended technology to use to build a new podling website ? >> In the past I have used CMS, but I have seen recent discussions that CMS >> might be getting deprecated... I was wondering if there is something around >> Markdown, or should I just go for pure HTML ? >> >> Also, I would like to setup gitpubsub, but the current whimsy tool only >> give the svnpubsub option or cms. >> >> Thoughts are welcome... >> >> -- >> Luciano Resende >> http://people.apache.org/~lresende >> http://twitter.com/lresende1975 >> http://lresende.blogspot.com/ >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org