Hey,

To update everyone on the migration status:

- You can now clone https://github.com/etoile/BuildScripts.git on a fresh 
Ubuntu 13.10 install, run "./build.sh —test-build=yes”, and the various Étoilé 
git repos will be cloned and build successfully.
- I re-imported https://github.com/etoile/Etoile so it has the history of files 
in the Etoile directory (etoile.make, etc.)

One remaining task is to 'svn mv’ files in Etoile/Developer or 
Etoile/Documentation that belong in a particular repository (e.g. 
Developer/Examples/EtoileThreadExample should probably be moved to 
EtoileFoundation/Examples).


On Feb 27, 2014, at 2:57 PM, David Chisnall <thera...@sucs.org> wrote:

> On 25 Feb 2014, at 01:02, Quentin Mathé <qma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Once the Git migration is done (no commits in trunk allowed in SVN), can we 
>> safely continue to use http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/etoile/web/ for our 
>> website?
> 
> We can, but it might be worth looking at the GitHub Pages thing:
> 
> - They use Jekyll, which does the same sort of thing as Jesse's PHP (add 
> headers and footers, build static HTML pages from markdown, and so on), with 
> a few extra features (e.g. syntax highlighting for code listings).  
> 
> - The allow you to point another domain at them (create a CNAME file 
> containing it in the root of the project web repo)
> 
> - They also provide a wiki
> 
> I've been playing with it a bit for another side, and it seems to be quite 
> easy to use.  
> 
> David

Yep, I’m planning to use Github Pages for the CoreObject website, and Jekyll 
looks handy.

Cheers
Eric
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