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gimp-web-list Digest, Vol 35, Issue 5

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  gimp-web-list Digest, Vol 35, Issue 5 Pathum Egodawatta 10 Dec 12:43
   gimp-web-list Digest, Vol 35, Issue 5 Michael Schumacher 10 Dec 12:57
Pathum Egodawatta
2014-12-10 12:43:38 UTC (over 9 years ago)

gimp-web-list Digest, Vol 35, Issue 5

Hi all,

I'm new here. Isn't it easy to use Jekyll with GitHub pages to host the website?

For the starters using wiki we can do the basic wireframe/ spec. And would be faster to manage and build the actual thing.

PE

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1. Re: Website overhaul (Roberto Schiavone)

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??@Alexandre, why not? You're right, list of specs, wireframing, etc. should be done. Also, Google Analytics could be very useful.

@Dustin no, plain HTML/CSS(actually I use Jekyll to build pages, but they're all static), I didn't even use any UI framework like Twitter Bootstrap.

@Philipp I don't think so, I had a hard time looking for this mailing list and for source code. The only thing changed in seven years( https://web.archive.org/web/20071231122551/http://www.gimp.org/) is only the banner and the "Make a donation" button. Lots of things have changed in these years, we now have HTML5 and CSS3, and responsive design is the standard now.

@Michael I understand, but the ultimate goal is to improve the website.

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Michael Schumacher
2014-12-10 12:57:39 UTC (over 9 years ago)

gimp-web-list Digest, Vol 35, Issue 5

On 10.12.2014 13:43, Pathum Egodawatta wrote:

Hi all,

I'm new here. Isn't it easy to use Jekyll with GitHub pages to host the website?

The website is in Git - https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp-web/

The current active branches are master and testing, which are built to www.gimp.org and testing.gimp.org automatically. The latter is there to test changes before they go live on the main site.

The build is based on make, with a few custom python scripts helping out.

The operating system of the server is RHEL, and SELinux is in use - I mention this because this has proven to require a bit more thought than the usual "just throw $cms on the server" deployments.

Regards,
Michael
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