Re: [GitLab] Easter gift, GitLab Pages are now enabled
- From: Carlos Soriano <csoriano gnome org>
- To: xclaesse gmail com
- Cc: desktop-devel-list <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GitLab] Easter gift, GitLab Pages are now enabled
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2018 10:09:13 +0000
Hey Xavier,
As I put in my email that websitr is a toy example I played with long ago and not something Nautilus plans to add.
Generically for GNOME there were some concerns of creating individual pages for projects, however those that already had a website will benefit from this feature.
Eventually this is up to the community, certainly there are many new features of GitLab like Pages that we can use more commonly, but imho we should try to not spread us too thin and end up with websites all around with no maintenance if we already have problems to maintain websites as important as
gnome.org or
gtk.org
That's my 2 cents. But again, ultimately up to the community, we now have the possibility to do so.
Cheers
Hi,
Does this means we are going to put project's website inside project's
git repo? So your nautilus-web example is ultimately going to be merged
into nautilus' git repo? Or I didn't understood? That would be awesome!
Regards,
Xavier Claessens.
Le jeudi 29 mars 2018 à 19:54 +0200, Carlos Soriano a écrit :
> As the subject says, we have now support for GitLab Pages, thanks to
> Andrea.
>
> Take a look to the example I did for Nautilus with Hugo, which
> renders to this result. Gtk+, GIMP, Pitivi and the GUADEC website are
> some of the projects that will benefit.
>
> Feel free to share your feedback in the issue report.
>
> Happy holidays! 🍸
>
> PD: The website linked it's a toy, not something we actually plan to
> have for Nautilus.
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