Discussion:
[picocontainer-dev] Moving the PicoContainer website to a new technology/hosting ...
Paul Hammant
2010-11-16 21:30:49 UTC
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.... but keeping the same URLs and look & feel ?

I love Github-Pages <http://pages.github.com/>. It is like the Sitemesh
idea all over again, with some subtle twists:

1) write in markdown (or textile or something)
2) commit, and watch a daemon regenerate and deploy the new version of the
site.

I'll do all the work myself, so I am looking for approvals at this point :-)

- Paul
Michael Rimov
2010-11-17 03:51:33 UTC
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Sure, I don't have a problem with it. I'm just still looking to try to
convince Mauro to let me put images in the same directory as my html files
for docs! ;)




-Mike





From: Paul Hammant [mailto:paul-POq8DFUn+***@public.gmane.org]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 1:31 PM
To: dev
Subject: [picocontainer-dev] Moving the PicoContainer website to a new
technology/hosting ...



.... but keeping the same URLs and look & feel ?



I love Github-Pages <http://pages.github.com/> . It is like the Sitemesh
idea all over again, with some subtle twists:



1) write in markdown (or textile or something)

2) commit, and watch a daemon regenerate and deploy the new version of the
site.



I'll do all the work myself, so I am looking for approvals at this point :-)



- Paul
Paul Hammant
2010-11-17 14:13:15 UTC
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We get to mix content to your heart's content in a github-pages design I
think :-)
Sure, I don’t have a problem with it. I’m just still looking to try to
convince Mauro to let me put images in the same directory as my html files
for docs! ;)
-Mike
*Sent:* Tuesday, November 16, 2010 1:31 PM
*To:* dev
*Subject:* [picocontainer-dev] Moving the PicoContainer website to a new
technology/hosting ...
.... but keeping the same URLs and look & feel ?
I love Github-Pages <http://pages.github.com/>. It is like the Sitemesh
1) write in markdown (or textile or something)
2) commit, and watch a daemon regenerate and deploy the new version of the
site.
I'll do all the work myself, so I am looking for approvals at this point :-)
- Paul
Michael Rimov
2010-11-18 06:44:12 UTC
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SOLD! To the man with mixed content folders! :-)


-Mike



From: Paul Hammant [mailto:paul-POq8DFUn+***@public.gmane.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 6:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [picocontainer-dev] Moving the PicoContainer website to a new
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We get to mix content to your heart's content in a github-pages design I
think :-)

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 9:51 PM, Michael Rimov <rimovm-***@public.gmane.org>
wrote:

Sure, I don't have a problem with it. I'm just still looking to try to
convince Mauro to let me put images in the same directory as my html files
for docs! ;)




-Mike





From: Paul Hammant [mailto:paul-POq8DFUn+***@public.gmane.org]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 1:31 PM
To: dev
Subject: [picocontainer-dev] Moving the PicoContainer website to a new
technology/hosting ...



.... but keeping the same URLs and look & feel ?



I love Github-Pages <http://pages.github.com/> . It is like the Sitemesh
idea all over again, with some subtle twists:



1) write in markdown (or textile or something)

2) commit, and watch a daemon regenerate and deploy the new version of the
site.



I'll do all the work myself, so I am looking for approvals at this point :-)



- Paul

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