I'm new here. Isn't it easy to use Jekyll with GitHub pages to host the
website?
For the starters using wiki we can do the basic wireframe/ spec. And would
be faster to manage and build the actual thing.
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1. Re: Website overhaul (Roberto Schiavone)
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Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 18:47:44 +0100
From: Roberto Schiavone
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??@Alexandre, why not? You're right, list of specs, wireframing, etc.
should be done. Also, Google Analytics could be very useful.
@Dustin no, plain HTML/CSS(actually I use Jekyll to build pages, but
they're all static), I didn't even use any UI framework like Twitter
Bootstrap.
@Philipp I don't think so, I had a hard time looking for this mailing list
and for source code. The only thing changed in seven years(
https://web.archive.org/web/20071231122551/http://www.gimp.org/) is only
the banner and the "Make a donation" button. Lots of things have changed in
these years, we now have HTML5 and CSS3, and responsive design is the
standard now.
@Michael I understand, but the ultimate goal is to improve the website.
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