I can't believe I didn't see this until now.

Github has a way of building a website hosted right on Github itself-including 
pointing our custom domains right to it.

http://pages.github.com/ describes the how-to regarding using pages.

Apparently, we can also use pages with something called Jekyll as a blogging 
platform too (and disquss for comments).

I've created the coapp.github.com repository in the CoApp project, and 
http://coapp.github.com already shows it.

Given the massive amount of buyer's remorse I'm feeling over using Orchard, I 
think this would be much better.



Has anyone used github pages to setup a blog/complex website?

G

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