Hi Thomas, and all, On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 05:31:56PM +0100, Thomas Beierlein wrote: > Hi all, > > as I moved the tlf code to github I had looked for a place to integrate > all information (static pages, a wiki and maybe a new list server) at a > single point. So I created the tlf.github.com repo as a first test to > generate the tlf.github.io pages. The first experiment was the > index2.html page which Fred mentioned. > Unfortunately I found not the time to complete the work. > > If we want to use it I will simply move that page to > http://tlf.github.io/index.html and we have a static page as a starting > point.
I don't see, why isn't good for us this. > Until now I had written the page in ASCIIDOC - quiet simple. The idea > behind was to have a chance to recycle what was written for a user > manual (ASCIIDOC can easily create PDF files). But that is just a > starting point and there is no need o keep it that way. As I see the github.io, I think that will be enough... We can upload pictures, can format the text... > If you are interested I can give you access to the pages. For that I > need an public ssh key from you. Personally, I'm focusing to another tasks in Tlf, but I planned to make/extend Tlf documentation - example, I imagined a big QTC howto with images, some video... etc. > If we want another domain to redirect to the pages under a different > name it is documented at > https://help.github.com/articles/setting-up-a-custom-domain-with-github-pages/ > I am not quite firm in that but maybe you can see how it should be done. that's very simple, but now I don't see the reason, why we should choose own domain name - of course, if this commnity wants an own domain name, I'll registrate that, but if we find the final solution, then it not required. > Wrt to the wiki I had done some experiments with the github one some > time ago and I only remember that I was not very impressed. But I can > not remember any more why exactly. Easiest way would be to make a own > test repo on github and experiment with the wiki for that repo. > > We can link to that wiki anytime later from the static pages (and even > switching to a different one should be easy). Why does it need any non-static page for a wiki? We're using some Mediawiki at our company, that's also contains static pages - which formatted by a simple markup language. It's more, than enough... 73, Ervin HA2OS -- I � UTF-8 _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel