On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 09:47, T.J. Crowder wrote:
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> We'll have to disagree on that, then, and it's your project. For a
> project I was running, I would consider it a completely unacceptable
> barrier to non-code contribution.
>From my experience: I'm working on an open-source project right no
Octopress might also be a good option:
http://github.com/imathis/octopress
It's built on Jekyll, but has a number of additional features. Ryan
Daigle is using it on EdgeRails.info:
http://brandonmathis.com/blog/2010/02/09/edgerails.info-and-open-blogging/
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John Long
http://wiseheartdesign.com
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 18:34, T.J. Crowder wrote:
> Thanks. Purely git? Not ruby (unless you also want to install Jekyll)?
>
People can edit pages from the website and preview the result in their text
editor if it supports Textile/Markdown. Jekyll is only needed if they want
to generate the comp