Interestingly, Cairo is actually not free software, nor open source. 2010/11/30 Smartboy <[email protected]>: > The only one I know of is Cairo Shell, here: http://cairoshell.github.com/ > > That seems more like a port of their original site rather than using github > somehow, though. > > Smartboy > > On 11/30/2010 07:04 AM, Ben Corneau wrote: >> >> Are there any well established projects that use github pages for >> their main site? Something to look at as an example? Most of that >> github projects that I have had any experience with, use github for >> the repo but maintain the site separately. I'm not suggesting that >> they're not out there, or that it's even rare, I'm just not familiar >> with it. >> >> There's also something to be said for a web framework that uses itself >> as the framework for it's own website. >> >> -Ben >> >> On Nov 27, 11:09 pm, Anand Chitipothu<[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I'm thinking that it will easier to manage the webpy.org website if we >>> move it to github and host it using github pages. The will prevent >>> spam and give us better control over content. The downside is that >>> people will have to clone the repo and send pull requests instead of >>> editing the pages on the website. >>> >>> What do you think? >>> >>> Anand > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "web.py" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected]. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/webpy?hl=en. > >
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