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Use git main repo for documents? #2

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untitaker opened this issue Jul 26, 2015 · 8 comments
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Use git main repo for documents? #2

untitaker opened this issue Jul 26, 2015 · 8 comments

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@untitaker
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You'd get a free review process for contributions, in form of PRs.

You can then also use webhooks to do faster deployment.

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dmfs commented Jul 27, 2015

I've thought about that too. I'm not sure if the main repo supports all the wiki functionality though. I'll give it a try.

Webhooks also require support on the front-end server, which I believe is not implemented in Gollum yet. But I'll check that.

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dmfs commented Jul 27, 2015

I also still need a repo to publish the server config. Especially the custom css and templates will be useful if you want to run the wiki locally to verify your changes.

@untitaker
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How are you currently hosting the wiki? I believed you use your own servers for that, so I didn't assume it would've made a difference.

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dmfs commented Jul 27, 2015

It's hosted on openshift.

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Why not put the config into the same repo?

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dmfs commented Jul 27, 2015

Both are two separate repositories (in different locations) on openshift and I'd like to keep content and config separated.

@untitaker
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Couldn't we just have a git repo of markdown files and just make people browse through github's web interface until gollum is set up?

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dmfs commented Aug 16, 2015

The markdown files are now available in the main repo as well. It's basically just a clone of the wiki repo.

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