• soc@programming.dev
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    3 months ago

    The biggest gap so far is the lack of documentation on how to deal with Jekyll-based Github pages.

    Please, Codeberg people, just tell me what’s the deal. I don’t need drop-in compatibility, but please manage my expectations! Should I use another SSG? Should I move to static HTML pages?

    Just tell me, please!

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      3 months ago

      You can just run the build locally and push the output to a branch. Same as people using other SSGs with GitHub pages have been doing for ages

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        3 months ago

        I know what I “can just” do.

        It’s just missing most of the point of a shared hosting service then.

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          2 months ago

          Whar? GitHub Pages is a static host. Jekyll is a static site generator. The only thing you don’t get is a free CI deploy pipeline, but you don’t need that to deploy a website.

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    3 months ago

    Is Codeberg ecosystem as mature as GitHub?

    I’m not gonna pay few hundred dollars, to get the same CI and worse quality service overall.

    Codeberg is technophobic too, AI is the greatest technological innovation since the Internet and they don’t allow for it to train on their repos, nor have any official endorsed agent.