Dirk,
Pelican can do RSS and Atom feeds.
Let me setup something simple and we can give it a try.
-Bill
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 5:18 AM, Dirk Bächle tshor...@gmx.de wrote:
Bill,
On 14.05.2015 03:59, Bill Deegan wrote:
Also remember there's two different items in the web site.
The static
On 14.05.2015 14:17, Bill Deegan wrote:
Dirk,
Pelican can do RSS and Atom feeds.
Let me setup something simple and we can give it a try.
Yeah okay, sounds good. However, this is not high prio I guess...so you can keep it really basic for now. Let's just see how the
RSS/Atom stuff works,
My 0.02 cents is site works is not as important as wiki. And unless any
of us have an education in webdesign or a good experience with, I
doubt that anybody will produce a theme that is not stolen from some
Bootstrap designs. Using original design that not so modern might be
better than using
Hi Anatoly,
On 14.05.2015 19:00, anatoly techtonik wrote:
My 0.02 cents is site works is not as important as wiki. And unless any
of us have an education in webdesign or a good experience with, I
doubt that anybody will produce a theme that is not stolen from some
Bootstrap designs.
and why
As far as this goes would it not be better to use something like
twitter/google+/facebook for sending out notifications? Just asking...
Jason
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Jason,
Twitter is already set up for mercurial commits from bitbucket.
But likely the news won't be high enough bandwidth that a manual post of
a link to Twitter would prove problematic.
And not really the point of the discussion.
The current static site is dated both in look and in content.
I
Jason,
On 14.05.2015 21:48, Kenny, Jason L wrote:
As far as this goes would it not be better to use something like
twitter/google+/facebook for sending out notifications? Just asking...
ideally it would be all of them. ;) But as always there are two sides: the purely technical side, where
Thanks for the clarification.
I agree this would be good. I personally ( given my day job at the moment) have
found that Web Components seem to be the way to go for basing HTML5 design Web
stuff as it break the current irritation of monolithic design I have web
development in to components
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 9:50 PM, Dirk Bächle tshor...@gmx.de wrote:
On 14.05.2015 19:00, anatoly techtonik wrote:
My 0.02 cents is site works is not as important as wiki. And unless any
of us have an education in webdesign or a good experience with, I
doubt that anybody will produce a theme
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 11:22 PM, Dirk Bächle tshor...@gmx.de wrote:
someone has to actually write and publish stuff with the selected
technology.
I'm definitely more interested in the latter
So, the question is the workflow or design?
Current workflow requires access to repository, and
Bill,
On 14.05.2015 03:59, Bill Deegan wrote:
Also remember there's two different items in the web site.
The static part which is controlled by the few committers to the scons
website repo, and the wiki which is intended to be more open.
and the first static part is what I'm interested in.
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