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?
Regards,Erik.06.05.2017, 13:15, "Erik Huelsmann" <ehuels@gmail.com>:Erik.Regards,Hi Daniel, Anton,Thanks for your reactions. That's enough to decide not to change our ways.
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,
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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-pag es-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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