Hi Erik
thanks for the reassurances.
All the best
Marco
PS the correct link is http://helambdap.sf.net
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 10:56 PM Erik Huelsmann ehuels@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Marco,
I have no objections about the new setup (although, the switch may
confuse someone).
But, call me an old curmudgeon, I will want to be able to deploy my
static web pages and NOT use some non-lisp page generation tool (if I understood correctly what it would entail) (*).
Fortunately, you're misunderstanding how this works: you can still use a lisp-based page generation tool to create the static content. When you get to the point where you need help to get that going, please drop the clo-devel@ mailing list a line and I'm sure we can help you there.
Hence I would respectfully ask to be able to produce
the-old-curmudgeon.common-lisp.X with possibly old age and quaint, "handcrafted" HTML.
That too is totally fine. It will remain fully supported. The only thing that changes is that the content of your git repository is taken from git and automagically pushed into the hosted site. (which basically saves you an rsync step from a local directory to a remote directory and saves me from having to support multiple methods of opening the server up for upload access.)
If you have further questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Regards, Erik
PS:
(*) Plus, a deployment via an invocation of http://helambda.sf.net
should be a must (yes; I will eventually migrate it to common-lisp.net).
The domain you're referring to there isn't available on sourceforge, at least: clicking it got me a 404-Not-Found.
-- Bye,
Erik.
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