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.gitignore | Sat Dec 05 12:27:20 -0800 2009 | |
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CNAME | Sat Dec 05 12:27:20 -0800 2009 | |
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README.textile | ||
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_config.yml | Sat Dec 05 12:27:20 -0800 2009 | |
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_layouts/ | Sat Dec 05 12:27:20 -0800 2009 | |
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_posts/ | ||
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atom.xml | Sat Dec 05 12:27:20 -0800 2009 | |
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css/ | Sat Oct 10 20:26:33 -0700 2009 | |
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images/ | Sat Oct 10 19:14:32 -0700 2009 | |
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index.html | Sat Dec 05 12:27:20 -0800 2009 |
This is the data for my blog
It is automatically transformed by Jekyll
into a static site whenever I push this repository to GitHub.
I was tired of having my blog posts end up in a database off on some remote
server. That is backwards. I’ve lost valuable posts that way. I want to
author my posts locally in Textile or Markdown. My blog should be easily
stylable and customizable any way I please. It should take care of creating
a feed for me. And most of all, my site should be stored on GitHub so that I
never lose data again.
License
The following directories and their contents are Copyright Jason Meridth.
You may not reuse anything therein without my permission:
- _posts/
- images/
All other directories and files are MIT Licensed. Feel free to use the HTML
and CSS as you please. If you do use them, a link back to
http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll would be appreciated, since it was originally
his, but is not required.








