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- Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2019 12:52:31 +0800
- From: Raymond Wan <rwan.kyoto@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] TLUG Site with Hakyll Update
- References: <20190319153025.anqd7eevml3uecdi@logarithmic.cjs.cynic.net> <09ac13c9-9d78-0e6e-0f19-e7922aef06f0@gmail.com> <20190320032027.GA19014@elliptic>
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 11:22 AM Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com> wrote: > On 2019-03-20 00:03 +0800 (Wed), Raymond Wan wrote: > > If I remember correctly, I ran some plugin to Mediawiki and it did a > > dump of every page into a markdown file (I guess that is what you > > did, Curt?). > No, I don't have access to the server. All I've got at the moment is > HTML scrapes of all the pages. But Edward has started working on > getting the stuff out. I can't remember what I did...but it ended up producing one markdown file for each Mediawiki article. I should have taken notes, but I expected to do it only once. I wasn't going back to Mediawiki again. :-) > Mkdocs looks pretty cool, actually. Though I've found things like even > that to be overkill if your repo is stored on a GitHub or GitLab > server: the server itself will happily render things (even images and > SVGs!) for you. I've even done a blog post with a comments section[1] > using this technique. I started playing with mkdocs about 4 years ago. I did find it quite easy to have some menu structure, etc. So I do like it... Perhaps it is overkill, but on the other hand, I only needed Apache to serve them -- I don't know how much harder it is to set up GitLab. > Basically that depends on whether they use an external or internal DSL > (domain-specific language) for the configuration. A language like Go > isn't so suited to build nice-looking DSLs embedded in the language > itself, which is why Hugo uses YAML or similar configuration files.[2] I see. Thanks for the explanation! I will abandon Hugo if I encounter something that is very Go-related. But I guess I'm not [yet] afraid of learning Go. :-) > > Despite having a Github account with actual code, I've had little > > experience working with others. I'm happy to pitch in and help a > > bit with the tlug web site, but prefer to be quiet at first out of > > fear of driving those of you who *have* worked with others on Github > > nuts... :-) Using Github or gitolite all by yourself is quite > > different! > Quiet is easy. Pull the repo but don't push anything back off your > development machine; nobody will even know you've ever made a change. Will do! I have something that is preoccupying me at the moment. So I don't think I can contribute before the TLUG server goes down [thanks for the explanation, Edward!]. But I'll keep an eye on the repository so that I can help if needed. As I'm not physically in Tokyo, I have doubts I can contribute, but we can see. I really should sit down and look more closely at Hugo vs its alternatives, including Hakyll... I should stop procrastinating... Thank you! Ray
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