El miércoles, 23 de septiembre de 2015, 9:23:43 (UTC+2), Matabele escribió:
>
> Hi Tobias
>
> Yes -- the website can be setup to automatically sync with your github 
> account, but by default this is not necessary. I don't know if they host 
> your pages or if, by default, sites are synced with other github accounts.
>
> Works nicely in either configuration though -- in both cases an updated 
> wiki can be published from the console in one or two lines (using the 
> netlify client is the easiest, but this doesn't maintain a commit history.)
>
> regards
>


Hello Matabele,

This one looks very interesting. They offer you to connect your site to a 
github "*repository*" not account. This is specially cool because each time 
you push to the github repository (either using git, or github's web 
interface) they will run a "site generator" of your choice and publish the 
new content to your website. This is very flexible, cool and powerful 
because as they say: 

   - Fix a typo through Github’s web UI from your mobile
   - Let non-technical users contribute by using prose.io

I'll check it a bit deeper

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