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[GitHub] [systemds-website] j143 opened a new pull request #93: Gitpodify
j143 opened a new pull request #93:
URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93
Should I add gitpod configuration.
With this it will be faster to update, the website with ease.
Then the instructions would be
cc @Baunsgaard
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[GitHub] [systemds-website] Baunsgaard commented on pull request #93: Gitpodify
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Baunsgaard commented on pull request #93:
URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93#issuecomment-858684732
Why would this make it faster?
Does it automatically update the webpage when we push to master?
I was under the impression that it would be safer and better for us at the moment to not have such automation, since we 1. don't have all the resources in master branch to fully construct the webpage, 2. don't want to risk removing some of the resources missing. I am refereeing to for instance legacy documentation of previous versions.
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[GitHub] [systemds-website] j143 commented on pull request #93: Gitpodify
Posted by GitBox <gi...@apache.org>.
j143 commented on pull request #93:
URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93#issuecomment-858695079
> Why would this make it faster?
Sometimes we may not be able to use our PC to update the website.
When we open the code by clicking on `open in gitpod` button, it will clone
the repo and does
```sh
npm install
npm install -g gulp
gem install jekyll
gulp
```
> Does it automatically update the webpage when we push to master?
No. It does not affect our code in any way. It is only for developer convenience.
> I was under the impression that it would be safer and better for us at the moment to not have such automation, since we
>
> 1. don't have all the resources in master branch to fully construct the webpage,
> 2. don't want to risk removing some of the resources missing. I am refereeing to for instance legacy documentation of previous versions.
👍 . I am good with this one.
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[GitHub] [systemds-website] j143 merged pull request #93: Gitpodify
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j143 merged pull request #93:
URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93
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[GitHub] [systemds-website] j143 commented on pull request #93: Gitpodify
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j143 commented on pull request #93:
URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93#issuecomment-858700915
I promise not to automate any `code push` official repo's without everyone's consent. 😺
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[GitHub] [systemds-website] j143 commented on pull request #93: Gitpodify
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j143 commented on pull request #93:
URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93#issuecomment-870161099
Hi @Baunsgaard , shall we add this. Personally I do development on gitpod.io . This one is easier than fireup on a personal laptop (mine 8GB ram).
Of course, for Java code I do on personal computer with IntelliJ.
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[GitHub] [systemds-website] Baunsgaard commented on pull request #93: Gitpodify
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Baunsgaard commented on pull request #93:
URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93#issuecomment-871381954
if you use it go for it.
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[GitHub] [systemds-website] j143 commented on pull request #93: Gitpodify
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j143 commented on pull request #93:
URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93#issuecomment-870161099
Hi @Baunsgaard , shall we add this. Personally I do development on gitpod.io . This one is easier than fireup on a personal laptop (mine 8GB ram).
Of course, for Java code I do on personal computer with IntelliJ.
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[GitHub] [systemds-website] j143 commented on pull request #93: Gitpodify
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j143 commented on pull request #93:
URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93#issuecomment-858700567
I promise not to automate any `code push` official repo's without everyone's consent. 😺
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[GitHub] [systemds-website] j143 removed a comment on pull request #93: Gitpodify
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URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93#issuecomment-858700915
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[GitHub] [systemds-website] j143 edited a comment on pull request #93: Gitpodify
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j143 edited a comment on pull request #93:
URL: https://github.com/apache/systemds-website/pull/93#issuecomment-858695079
> Why would this make it faster?
Sometimes we may not be able to use our PC to update the website.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/53068787/121548561-bd66cc00-ca2a-11eb-9b00-910d1dbf587e.png)
When we open the code by clicking on `open in gitpod` button, it will clone
the repo and does
```sh
npm install
npm install -g gulp
gem install jekyll
gulp
```
> Does it automatically update the webpage when we push to master?
No. It does not affect our code in any way. It is only for developer convenience.
> I was under the impression that it would be safer and better for us at the moment to not have such automation, since we
>
> 1. don't have all the resources in master branch to fully construct the webpage,
> 2. don't want to risk removing some of the resources missing. I am refereeing to for instance legacy documentation of previous versions.
👍 . I am good with this one.
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