On Sun, 1 Jun 2014, at 11:35, Markus Seeber wrote:
On 05/30/2014 10:00 PM, Adrian Knoth wrote:
Hi!
I'm sure there must be users out there who are familiar with web stuff
and are burning to help their favourite inter-application audio
framework. ;)
Step up, please.
PS: There is also a semi-complete move to GH-pages. If your're familiar
with github, you could be the ideal volunteer. ;)
Cheers
Hi,
GitHub-pages means, some kind of static site generator may be used?
Sounds good to me, even tough I'm not a web developer, getting some
experience something doesn't sound that bad.
yeah, github pages use jekyll.
https://help.github.com/articles/using-jekyll-with-pages
-w
I'd like to evaluate what i can do, would you make
a list of contents
and requirements for a new page?
I got this from the other list:
* the FAQ
* applications list
* API documentation
* stuff that was on
trac.jackaudio.org (which is a wiki)
Is the Trac currently used as a Project-management tool and will it stay
as such, or is it just used as a wiki? Maybe it's time to go through the
Information on the site and throw out some old stuff during the process.
TL;DR
I'd like to take this on, but it will take some time, as i have to get
into these things and certainly won't be using Drupal ;)
-Markus
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