On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 4:09 AM, Erik Huelsmann ehuels@gmail.com wrote:
One question does remain: would anybody be interested in having the "easy" route for deploying static website content through Git*Lab* pages? In other words, would there still be a benefit for us setting it up or is there no demand?
Is it a lot of work or on-going maintenance? Do the static pages also get a git repo so you can do revision control on them?
I'm considering moving the pages from www.cmucl.org to here (and having www.cmucl.org redirect). But we're also considering just moving all the pages there to the wiki, so we then wouldn't need static pages. There aren't a lot of pages and the pages are quite simple so the effort to move to the wiki isn't huge.
Regards,
Erik.
06.05.2017, 13:15, "Erik Huelsmann" ehuels@gmail.com:
Hi Daniel, Anton,
Thanks for your reactions. That's enough to decide not to change our ways.
Regards,
Erik.
On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 11:00 AM, Daniel Kochmański daniel@turtleware.eu wrote:
Same goes for me, I host various static files on both ECL and McCLIM projects (documentation, papers, in case of ECL - releases).
Regards, Daniel
Anton Vodonosov writes:
In cl-test-grid I store reports as static files on cl.net. Not sure
it's possible with gitlab pages.
Best regards,
- Anton
06.05.2017, 01:30, "Erik Huelsmann" ehuels@gmail.com:
Hi all, Since the inception of Common-Lisp.net, we have offered projects the
option to log in on the host through ssh connections to manage their
hosted project pages (https://common-lisp.net/project/*). As off December 2016, GitLab - the software we use to provide the
majority of the repositories on the site - includes a hosting offer for
static pages: https://about.gitlab.com/2016/
12/24/were-bringing-gitlab-pages-to-community-edition/
I've not studied the functionality in depth, but I'm wondering: would
the time have come to start moving the project pages into GitLab by
using this offering and start moving away from having OS-based
accounts?
Would people mind or even like to move to this functionality? Regards,
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-- Bye,
Erik.
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-- Bye,
Erik.
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