Gosh, if only there were some way of writing some sort of graphical
application which could make composing, previewing and submitting blog
posts like this a one or two button click operation rather than having
to do all those tedious manual steps! It would have to have a nice
looking UI, of course, and some widgets for previewing HTML/other
content. If it could also be written in some sort of high-level
language which let one do this in the fewest lines of code, well that
would be just icing on the cake! Man, it's just too bad we don't
have anything that fancy and have to send people to the command-line
all the time instead! ;-)
- Jordan
On Aug 19, 2009, at 10:01 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
Alright, things are now setup and contribution should be easier
(patches against svn are also accepted).
How to contribute content for the website using github:
* fork the website repo on github: http://github.com/mattetti/macruby_website/
* clone and pull your branch locally
* create a new topic branch, work on the post, git rebase
interactive/squash commits
* push your branch/commit to your branch and email the list/me to
let us know that the article is ready
* I'll cherry pick your commit and push it to the svn repo
* after verification, Laurent will redeploy the site.
Advice:
* try to communicate with other contributors so we don't end up with
2 people working on the same post.
* if you want to cover something that isn't a status update or major
change, please get in touch with one of us or post to the mailing
list.
* I might be on a trip or not available so don't hesitate to send me
a reminder or contact the mailing list if I don't get back to you.
Technical details about the blog engine:
The website is developed using webby http://webby.rubyforge.org/
You obviously need to have webby installed on your machine. ($ sudo
gem install webby)
Using $ webby autobuild will let you preview the site in your
browser.(it should run and open http://localhost:4331/)
To create a new blog post template, simply do: $ webby blog:post
Mike, if that's ok with you, could you write a tutorial ($ webby
create:tutorial ) on how to write and submit a blog post?
Thanks,
- Matt
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Matt Aimonetti <mattaimone...@gmail.com
> wrote:
Thanks Mike, I already wrote your name down ;)
I'm working on setting up some stuff so contributing will be easier.
Once everything setup, I'll write an email explaining how to
contribute and maybe the first task would be to write a tutorial on
how to contribute content to the website :)
Thanks,
- Matt
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Mike Sassak <msas...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I'm game. Where do I sign up?
Mike
On Aug 19, 2009 6:22 PM, "Jordan K. Hubbard" <j...@apple.com> wrote:
As folks can see, there IS a blog there, but it was last updated
back in March, Laurent & friends preferring to use email for
communicating status. Since we have a blog, however, it also makes
sense to keep it relatively current for those folks who are new to
the macruby.org site and looking for signs of life. This is
obviously not a highly technical task we're talking about, just
transcribing the highlights of the email status reports and
whatever else seems to be topical (the recent merge of the
experimental branch to trunk, for example).
This would also be a fine task for a more junior project member
looking for an opportunity to start contributing to the project
without having to grok the mysteries of MacRuby's internals first,
and it's an important contribution since it will help keep folks
who enjoy scanning blogs (but not subscribing to mailing lists) up
to date!
Any takers?
- Jordan
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