On 03/09/2016 18:19, Andy Robinson wrote: > Steve, thanks for this. > > For the use case I have in mind - running club web site, all info public > - typically 3-5 people in a club would use the GitHub raw web UI to > create a new markdown file, hit commit and it's live. No branches or > pull requests ever. A handful of others would have set up the CSS and > templating. And they can change a sentence from anywhere. We have > already tested with enough naive users and it works fine. > > This completely fixes the old "single point of failure" with one > webmaster who went on holiday, yet with far less to go wrong - no MySQL > database etc, redundant infrastructure, great performance. > > We will be doing a lot of fun stuff providing separate "dynamic" > features with front end widgets that can fetch a JSON file and format it. > > So the only issue is picking a nice static site generator and hooking it > all up. Obviously I prefer Python and now I know we don't need to > maintain any infrastructure. So, thanks again? > > Sorry to top post but anything else on my iPhone is a nightmarish ordeal. > > Andy > > On Saturday, 3 September 2016, Stestagg <stest...@gmail.com > <mailto:stest...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > > Andy,
You might find this GilLab article useful as well: https://about.gitlab.com/2016/08/26/ci-deployment-and-environments/ While it concentrates on deployment you can also perform build steps, such as running a static python website generator like hyde automatically on each push. A different Steve. -- Steve (Gadget) Barnes Any opinions in this message are my personal opinions and do not reflect those of my employer. _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk