well, anyway, I put out what may become "blog.cerowrt.org" into github. DNS for it should propigate over the next hour or so.
My concept here is that the world has moved to github, and static site generators, like hugo, are all the rage. I have thus far failed to migrate the existing redmine installation elsewhere, and I have a very large queue of things half written that I'd like to stash somewhere they can be shared.... I tend to write long emails chock full of links to graphics, and I frequently feel the need to revise or expand upon what I said. I also used to keep my lab notebook in git, with test results and test scripts, and if I can do all these things and "get it out there" - with minimal effort on my part, it seems like a win. If folk want to author blog entries or otherwise contribute they can fork and develop locally on their own hardware using hugo -D server... and then issue pull requests. This also gives us SSO (single sign on) which reduces the spam to zero (vs the wiki). That said... boy do I hate html and css, almost as much as I hate textile, learning hugo has not been painful but it's still complex, and I still have to migrate the existing bufferbloat.net sites to new servers somehow, months ago. _______________________________________________ Cerowrt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel
