I was not aware that the EF was allowing projects to leverage github pages for project content. There have been a handful of issues opened over the last couple of years to just allow the www.eclipse.org project git repos to instead exist out on github but they have not been approved because the whole thing was under review by the webmaster team for what approach they wanted to allow and provide support for.
Seems like now is the time for a solid update on where the future of this is intended to be! Wayne? Denis? cheers, Jesse -- jesse mcconnell jesse.mcconn...@gmail.com On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 11:23 AM Liviu Ionescu <i...@livius.net> wrote: > > > > On 11 Mar 2021, at 19:01, Wim Jongman <wim.jong...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > move the websites to GitHub > > Embedded CDT already uses GitHub Pages to publish the project web, and > there were no problems with it: > > - https://eclipse-embed-cdt.github.io > > > The content is Jekyll markdown and is stored in a separate project: > > - https://github.com/eclipse-embed-cdt/web-jekyll > > Since the default GitHub Pages features were not enough, the conversion is > performed by a custom script executed via GitHub Actions. > > --- > > So yes, moving websites to GitHub is a convenient solution. > > Recommended. > > > Regards, > > Liviu > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > cross-project-issues-dev mailing list > cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/cross-project-issues-dev >
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