[haiku-development] Re: Haiku-os.org blogs + news under Hugo
- From: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: Haiku Development ML <haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2016 11:38:41 -0400
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 11:12 AM, Adrien Destugues
<pulkomandy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We can expect that our devs know to use git, so this process would be fine
for them.
The problems are:
1) We would need to integrate comments in some way - probably as a forum
thread
There is a method for Hugo<->Discourse integration to have a forum
thread embedded at the bottom of posts, this will allow that.
2) Not only devs are granted blog permissions, for example our GSoC student
get blogging permissions - we need to allow them git access, then
Or allow them to send pull requests, which would be the whole point of
having the "website" repo on GitHub, as it is now
(
https://github.com/haiku/website).
I see the blog posts closer to "articles" than forum posts in the current
Drupal (with blog posts being promoted to the homepage, etc). I don't know
how far we can go with RSS feed integration, but I think the blog articles
themselves could be done in markdown, with a link below to access a matching
forum thread with the comments (or create it, for the first person commenting
on the blog post).
+1 from me. RSS feed integration is *very* messy, and probably we
can't preserve the existing setup (Hugo does generate RSS feeds, but
it can't amalgamate feeds from external sources.) And yes, we can
embed a forum thread on the page, as said above.
Either way is fine with me from a technical standpoint, I just greatly
prefer reading blogposts on the main site, as they are closer to
articles than anything else.
-waddlesplash
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