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Lance Haig
2014-02-18 17:33:51 UTC
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Hi All,

I have made some changes to the way the jekyll site is structured so
that it will mean we can create documents quicker.
I will commit it to the site tonight s that you can see what I have done.

What you need to do is fork the page on github.
then checkout the site from you repository.
Install a jekyll development environment.

Then use the template page I have created (Template.html)
Copy that page and name it with the page you are creating.
Add the html for the page.
Then run jekyll serve
open a browser and go to http://localhost:4000
and see your hardwork

When you are happy with the result push your changes to github. and then
create a pull request.

I could do with some help converting the wiki pages in to jekyll ones.

Regards

Lance
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Michel van Horssen
2014-02-19 10:35:51 UTC
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Post by Lance Haig
Hi All,
Hi Lance,
Post by Lance Haig
What you need to do is fork the page on github.
then checkout the site from you repository.
Install a jekyll development environment.
Okay so no more working in the bongo-project directly
Post by Lance Haig
Then use the template page I have created (Template.html)
Where did you hide that one?
Post by Lance Haig
Copy that page and name it with the page you are creating.
Add the html for the page.
Then run jekyll serve
open a browser and go to http://localhost:4000
and see your hardwork
When you are happy with the result push your changes to github. and then
create a pull request.
A pull from my private (forked) branche towards the main bongo-project one?
Post by Lance Haig
I could do with some help converting the wiki pages in to jekyll ones.
Already there buddy :)
Post by Lance Haig
Regards
Lance
SeeYa,

Michel
Lance Haig
2014-02-19 18:18:21 UTC
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Post by Michel van Horssen
Post by Lance Haig
Hi All,
Hi Lance,
Post by Lance Haig
What you need to do is fork the page on github.
then checkout the site from you repository.
Install a jekyll development environment.
Okay so no more working in the bongo-project directly
Well I think starting the process of working in a branch then merging
the changes is better so we can get submissions from other people who do
not have write access.
Post by Michel van Horssen
Post by Lance Haig
Then use the template page I have created (Template.html)
Where did you hide that one?
I forgot to push the commit :-) It is there now.
Post by Michel van Horssen
Post by Lance Haig
Copy that page and name it with the page you are creating.
Add the html for the page.
Then run jekyll serve
open a browser and go to http://localhost:4000
and see your hardwork
When you are happy with the result push your changes to github. and then
create a pull request.
A pull from my private (forked) branche towards the main bongo-project one?
Yes that is what I was thinking. (and is kind of the accepted way to do
these things)
Post by Michel van Horssen
Post by Lance Haig
I could do with some help converting the wiki pages in to jekyll ones.
Already there buddy :)
I know this was more for anyone still on the list.
I really appreciate your help.

Lance
Lance Haig
2014-02-19 18:59:04 UTC
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Hi Michel,

I want to delete the jekyll branch from the repository.

have you made any other changes since your test?

Thanks

Lance
Michel van Horssen
2014-02-19 20:33:22 UTC
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Post by Lance Haig
Hi Michel,
Hi Lance,
Post by Lance Haig
I want to delete the jekyll branch from the repository.
Why?
Post by Lance Haig
have you made any other changes since your test?
You noticed did you? :D :D :D
No other changes made by me :)
Post by Lance Haig
Thanks
Lance
SeeYa,

Michel

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