How to deploy our new jekyll website

Justin Clift jclift at redhat.com
Tue Sep 25 18:51:34 UTC 2012


On 26/09/2012, at 1:19 AM, Francesco Vollero wrote:
> Hi everyone, 
> 
> We (me and Mike Orazi) faced a "tiny" issue with the opportunity
> to get hosted by github with pages.
> 
> The problem is that at the moment we have this setup:
> 
> An apache server with mod_proxy that :
> 
> on / :  will return our website with nanoc
> on /redmine : will redirect to our thin server with Redmine
> 
> Now, if we get hosted by github we will not have anymore 
> /redmine that will be redirected on redmine instance.
> 
> So we faced three possible ways:
> 
> 1) Keep the current machine and have the git-hook that will care
>   about re-run jekyll and build the files)
> 
> 2) Create a subdomain called web.aeolusproject.org for github pages
>   and our mod_proxy will just redirect us there

Hmmm, this one sounds like the best option to me.

 * seems easy to implement. :)
 * no broken links for the Redmine content.  Everything still works.
 * Easy to wind back if things don't work right.

+ Justin


> 3) Create a subdomain called issues.aeolusproject.org for redmine
>   and have all the issues mapped there and the website on github
>   (This mean we gonna loose all the link to previous issues)
> 
> 
> Looking forward to get your feedback on this,
> 
> Cheers,
> - Francesco

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