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Jan Niggemann <jn@hz6.de> writes:

> Hi all,
>
> Zitat von Lars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi>:
>
>> My talk about Obnam at Debconf15, this year's Debian conference was
>> videoed, and the video is now public at the URL below. The conference
>> is still ongoing, and other formats may become available later.
> I couldn't go to DebConf so I'm glad Lars' talk was taped.
> He mentions that obnam has the world's ugliest website. I don't have a  t=
on of spare time, but I definitely would like
> to change that.
>
> I'd like the content to be under version control and IMHO a static  site =
generator is best suited for devs like us,
> pelican comes to mind.  A homepage isn't purely about the visual impressi=
on though, content is  king. I reflected on
> that and here are my ideas for the front page  with the look and feel sha=
melessly ripped from the debian package
> tracker: https://htjn.suhail.uberspace.de/obnam-dev/
>
> The 3 column layout has information on how to get help (links to the  mai=
ling lists and IRC), some lines of latest news,
> the last postings  from the mailing list and links to the manuals.
> None of that is functional, this is just a mock-up.
>
> What do you think about this?
>
Jan.

I have just converted both my sites from wordpress to pelican, and both
are running using the "pelican-elegant" theme. Both are now running very
nicely with the only problem is not getting piwik to work on it yet.
I've adapted my beeb script to work with pelican, and if it is
requested I'll happily pass on one of them for you to use. All it does
is just allow you to enter one letter and say yes, and then it will run
either "make publish", or "make regenerate", or enter another command
and it does a "rsync-upload". It makes things simpler and easier to
manage pelican. But overall, pelican is very good and easy to use, I can
thoroughly recommend it.

Thanks
Sharon.
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