On 3/28/19 11:32 AM, Florian Winter wrote:
On 3/28/19 3:53 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
I don't remember if that was discussed at all .. but if it was, it was probably on the centos-docs list :)I searched the centos-devel/docs archive and couldn't find an announcement.
https://github.com/jasonbrooks/centos.org
I don't think such list exist, and also if something like this is done, I'd love to see that on either git.centos.org (and migration coming soon to pagure, so easier collaboration) or github.com/CentOS ?
I think something like this would be great, to know what's going on, where to contribute, avoid repeating questions from contributors and so on ...
Hey, Florian,
On reading more, I see that I misunderstood what Pelican is - that it's another generate-a-static-site tool, like Jekyll, not a dynamic web framework. Thus, content would still be maintained in markdown, making it easy for the community to submit site changes/patches.
That kind of changes the conversation for me.
So ... I was wondering, is this something that you'd have the time and willingness to spearhead, if we went that direction instead of Jekyll? The content is already in markdown, and so moving to Pelican should be pretty much drop-in. We have a handful of elements on the site that are dynamic-ish (like the sponsor listing) but most of it is just static content.
What you do you think?