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Dave Lester edited comment on MESOS-495 at 6/27/13 10:55 PM:
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+1 Jekyll. Overall, its popularity will mean that the site is easier to
maintain by a community in the future and it meets all of our needs for
maintaining the website with templates. I *did* investigate ASF CMS, but while
it looks interesting I think its unique features are not worth the hassle of
learning another template system.
I can go ahead and work on the migration.
was (Author: davelester):
+1 Jekyll. Overall, its popularity will mean that the site is easier to
maintain by a community in the future and it meets all of our needs for
maintaining the website with templates. I *did* investigate ASF CMS, but while
it looks interesting I think its unique features are not worth the hassle of
learning another template system.
I can go ahead and work on the conversation.
> Migrate to a template system for the website
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> Key: MESOS-495
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-495
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: project-website
> Reporter: Andy Konwinski
> Assignee: Dave Lester
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> It's somewhat painful to update the news items, nav system, footers, etc. on
> each page of the website. We should embrace DRY and use some system to make
> this easy.
> I've used and like Jekyll (http://jekyllrb.com/) which uses liquid templates
> (http://wiki.shopify.com/Liquid) and can work over top of markup or, as I
> propose in our case, straight HTML.
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