Re: [Jack-Devel] Fwd: Re: jackaudio.org website shut down due to hacking

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DateTue, 24 Jun 2014 14:59:19 -0400
From Paul Davis <[hidden] at linuxaudiosystems dot com>
ToMarkus Seeber <[hidden] at spectralbird dot de>
CcJACK <[hidden] at lists dot jackaudio dot org>
In-Reply-ToMarkus Seeber Re: [Jack-Devel] Fwd: Re: jackaudio.org website shut down due to hacking
Follow-UpJonathan Aquilina Re: [Jack-Devel] Fwd: Re: jackaudio.org website shut down due to hacking
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Markus Seeber <
[hidden]> wrote:

> On 06/22/2014 05:07 PM, Markus Seeber wrote:
> > On 06/22/2014 04:54 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
> >>
> >> I don't actually want github to be the hosting site, even for the web
> >> stuff. I'm not actually against it either, but i thought that the era of
> >> every open source project hosting its site on some repository system
> >> died in the mid-2000's as sf.net <http://sf.net> became less popular.
> >> Personally, I'd prefer a system similar to what we have for ardour.org
> >> <http://ardour.org> where the website is just a git repo that can be
> >> cloned onto any server anywhere and if there is an httpd-like thing
> >> pointed at it .. presto! instant jackaudio.org <http://jackaudio.org>
> :)
> >
> > Thanks for clarification.
> > I will include the generated content in the repo, so you'd just have to
> > clone it and point the webserver to the "_site" directory in the repo.
>
> Done
>
> Basically you can clone the repository and point your webserver to the
> _site directory now. The remaining things are the downloads. As I don't
> want to bloat the repository with binary files, I recommend to upload
> them separately into _site/downloads/ directory. Afterwards they can be
> linked on the page. There may be a more elegant way, but this should do
> for now?
>


Great stuff. I'll clone and check it a bit later today. Thanks very much
for your hard work on this.
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