Just to add to the narrative one thing I've found potentially nice about
gitpages is that with some file or folder-jitsu I can get a back up.  I'm
always a little woried my wordpress projects (for instance) could go poof,
or something else goes wrong. While I'm no Git expert by anymeens it does
look to track changes. So if something does go wrong  someone might be able
to undue it and that's always a good thing.

While setting up an acount on git as my other one looks to have gone poot I
found some Content Managers others might like for one reason or another. As
it's a hobby side to web-making I didn't dig all that deep or get into
technical pro's and cons:

Kirby:
http://getkirby.com/

PencilBlue: NodeJS goodness- I've played with it some on redhats OpenShift
(not open Blip)


and finally:Pulse
http://www.pulsecms.com/


FWIW Kirby's Devs did a Q'nA on Stackverflow earlier this year it might go
creativecommons such that someone for personal project type use could use
it free but for professional comercialy kind of use, you'd have to pay for
a license.

I have no idea what all the status of that is.




On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 8:52 PM, Gillian Densmore <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I dig wordpress for somethings, yet I also like to make webpages as a
> hobby. I was messing around with gitpages the other day and found out it
> can (sort of) do stuff other than jekyl
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Gillian Densmore <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system
>> has been.
>>
>
>
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