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Create a simple website #31

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matteo-grella opened this issue Jun 19, 2020 · 9 comments
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Create a simple website #31

matteo-grella opened this issue Jun 19, 2020 · 9 comments

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@matteo-grella
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@evanmcclure what do you think about a simple landing page?

@evanmcclure
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I think it's a great idea. What are your thoughts about the design of the landing page?

@evanmcclure
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I like the simple layout of the website for the gRPC open-source project (https://grpc.io).

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It appears we can use https://pages.github.com

@JusticeN
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we can just create a repository and start the website and documentation in a separate repository.
we can use Hugo to edit and build the page. then host it here on Github. as mentioned on the GitHub page it just has to be the same name as the repo owner.

something like spago.github.com will be great

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or even better like the hugo documentation see https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo#the-hugo-documentation

own repo for the doc and add it as git subtree in the main spago repo

@jimidle
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jimidle commented Jun 29, 2021

I would suggest Antora and ASCII doc for this. No need to start using subtrees and it can quote code from the source tree etc. ASCII doc (.adoc) files are supported natively by GitHub and Antora can publish to github pages.

@matteo-grella
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Hey @jimidle,

Thanks for this!

I'm wondering if you have time to support us on this topic, using Antora and ASCII doc as you suggested.

Just in case, in this presentation there are a few high level code examples we may use to getting started.

Thanks again,

Matteo

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jimidle commented Jun 29, 2021

Hi Matteo,

If I can use this code within my project, then I am happy to offer help with the project, including Setting up Antora etc to generate Github pages.

Basically, if I can load my own trained models (rather than download from HuggingFace, though that's where the models are that I base my training on), and the performance is good, then I will contribute. Definitely with documentation and also code.

I presume that you will want contributions via a fork of the repo and pull requests?

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Closing for inactivity.

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