Actually, to speak against gh-pages: when I threw it in, I mentioned "if
the website is static". And I guess that wikispot is a some wiki
derivative, thus there is some DB backend behind it which holds the
content, so technically it's not static. Although we might changed it
rarely, but extracting the content of the wiki and flattening it into
static pages would cut the possibility of a wiki type update. If we are
looking for contributions on a GitHub version, a wiki version requires less
expertise and can be safer, simpler. But requires a hosting with DB bakcend.

Also, April 1st is April's fool day, maybe it's just a joke? :)


On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Bucky 'Igneous' Wolfe <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 3:18:11 PM UTC-6, Amber Adams wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, March 1, 2015, andrew mcelroy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I wouldn't be opposed to this option either.
>>> I already proposed a different option. We should talk about this at
>>> the next NLUG meeting.
>>>
>>>
>> No, you haven't. NashJS uses the exact Github solution
>>
>
> They've got a github org, and their old website looks like it used
> gh-pages, but looking at nashjs.org, it's definitely running node and
> sydjs. Slow your roll.
>
> My only real issue with Andrew's suggestion is hosted infra managed by a
> single person is probably not the greatest idea (in terms of webapp
> availability and human availability). If you wanted to push the code to a
> free heroku dyno (belonging to an nlug org), I think that'd probably be a
> happy medium.
>
> I'm obviously still in favor of gh-pages, but that's only because I think
> we'd see more contributions from nlug members (Jekyll being a much lower
> learning curve, in my biased opinion). GitHub Pages or not, though, there's
> nothing preventing us from creating an nlug org for member projects.
>
> -Igneous
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