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Re: [tlug] TLUG Site with Hakyll Update
Hi all,
On 19/3/2019 11:30 PM, Curt Sampson wrote:
...
As far as me doing actual development on another site compiler: I'd
have some have in that if it were a Python thing, little if it were
JS, and basically none if it were Ruby. (I've written several times as
much Ruby as those other two languages put together; take my feelings
on Ruby for what you will. :-))
I'm not sure if I have anything to add but I previously kept
notes for myself on a Mediawiki site. Every time Ubuntu
went through an upgrade, I'd have to update MySQL and every
2-3 updates, there would be some problem and I'd have to
re-install some module. I then gave up and realised (as was
mentioned earlier) that the database was overkill. I
switched over to markdown and mkdocs [1]. 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?).
As an aside, I also had an intranet work site using mkdocs.
It doesn't look fancy, but I found it easy to set up.
I then had an idea to redo my own homepage, which was done
many years ago with HTML, CSS, and some "templating" using
Perl. It's funny looking at it now... About 6 months ago,
I decided to give Hugo a try. I didn't look at anything
else that's been discussed so far (i.e., Hakyll) mainly
because I liked the selection of themes for Hugo. :-P
While it's remained on my to-do list for half a year, this
whole discussion about tlug and hakyll has made me think
about finally doing my web site... I guess I needed a
push... Somehow, I got the barebones Hugo tutorial working
but trying to do something other than a blog got me
frustrated. Maybe it's time to do it...
I have this feeling it doesn't matter the static generator
used. Hugo is supposed to be based on Go, but unless you do
something advance, I guess we don't use Go directly?
(Having said that, I don't know Go, so maybe I was looking
at it without knowing. :-) )
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!
(But definitely no to WordPress, Mediawiki, Joomla, etc.
I'd go loopy whenever an upgrade is needed...)
Ray
[1] https://www.mkdocs.org/
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