Hi, 

this mail is not meant to disapprove your release, Stef. 

But I want to say that I find it strange to see a release of my project from another source. I did not abandon the project and will pick it up a bit later. So this is the source of my confusion. 
It also might be a weak point about the model of forking projects. While forking and progressing projects is a very useful thing, making releases from every source feels strange.

Norbert

Am 03.08.2025 um 15:34 schrieb stephane ducasse via Pharo-users <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>:

Hello

I released a new version of Foliage: v2.1.0

Foliage is a static web page generator. 
It takes as input Microdown (including HTML) and generates HTML. 


### Features

It supports:
- Composable template 
- Simple yet nice blog 
- [For researchers ] automated publication list generation
- Plugin architecture to support extension

### Examples

https://www.pharo.org is generated using Foliage1.0 but Foliage2.0 can generate it too. 
In the future we will migrate to Foliage 2.0.

- https://stephaneducasse.github.io is an example of Foliage 2.0

### Documentation

- There is simple documentation http://github.com/pillar-markup/Foliage/doc
- In addition https://github.com/FoliageSample is a little example generating a minimal website for Tintin. 


Foliage was created by Norbert Hartl. 
I extended it
- It uses now the most recent versions of Microdown
- Added tests
- Introduced a plugin architecture
- Support for automated publication list generation


S.

Stéphane Ducasse
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr
06 30 93 66 73

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