Hi all,
As you all have noticed, I've been working to clean up common-lisp.net and
simplifying the administration process.
One of the things we have done is that we implemented a deployment pipeline
for the common-lisp.net main site using GitLab. It's been a great joy to
work with it so far and made deployment of new site content easier than
ever before.
*My proposal is to set up a GitLab CI based deployment pipeline* for *all
common-lisp.net <http://common-lisp.net> projects*. Meaning that I'm
proposing to import the current project pages (/project/*/public_html) into
GitLab repositories (<project-name>-site) with a gitlab-ci file which
causes the content to be published.
The approach above will mean simple import of the existing static content.
However, after import, the static output can be replaced by different input
and a static content generator, just like we did with the common-lisp.net
site.
Eager to hear your thoughts,
Erik.
Hey there folks.
I was browsing the community page of the website at noticed that the
link under "more" to "The Common Lisp Directory" (cl-user.net) seems to
now be a russian porn site.
I would suggest removing it since it no longer seems to be related to
common lisp to say the least.
// Eric Skoglund