What are the plans for merbivore.com? Is there a good reason for
having two separate sites?

Pavel Kunc wrote:
> I'd like to keep merbunity as well. Options I see:
>
> 1) We (or I) can take over, we keep the site functionality and all the
> content as it is. We could add donation stuff to the site which could
> solely pay for the running costs.
> 2) We take the domain and create github pages under the github.com/
> merb account and migrate content there. And direct the domaint to the
> GH pages.
>
> I can provide hosting for free now. But it's going to be far less
> pleasant as the Heroku stuff.
>
> The most important is the content. That is what I really want to keep
> the most. However having site where we can post new stuff/tutorials
> screencasts is really important as well.
>
> What do you think about the Github pages? Is it the possibility?
>
> Pavel
>
> On Nov 27, 10:24 am, Alex Coles <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:51 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I'm only dabbing in Merb but can probably host it if there are people
> > > willing to contribute to updating the content.
> > > Rick
> >
> > I'm open to contributing to content... Could also help out with
> > hosting migration (Heroku if you want), although don't want the
> > responsibility of chief maintainer atm.

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