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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Aeolus Community Manager
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