Just a minor question: since we have git-scm, pro-git, and git translations in github, why not keep in the same place, under the same organization? I just find it easier to find than having repos scattered across different git hosting services James Ramsay <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu no dia sexta, 13/09/2019 à(s) 14:34: > > On 6 Aug 2019, at 16:49, Emily Shaffer wrote: > > > On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 09:20:52AM -0400, Jeff King wrote: > >> On Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 06:49:35PM -0700, Emily Shaffer wrote: > >> > >>> Are folks interested in writing and reviewing this kind of content? > >>> Any > >>> ideas for where we may be able to host (maybe git-scm)? > >> > >> I think it would make sense to have blog.git-scm.com (and .org) with > >> this content. I'd be happy to deal with the technical side of setting > >> the name up. I think it should live in a different repository than > >> the > >> main site, though (which is an overly-messy Rails app). > > > > I'd certainly be happy with that setup if others agree, although the > > incorporation with Git Rev News sounds interesting too (I'll reply to > > that post also). > > > > As volunteered yesterday at the Virtual Contributors' Summit, I have > created a project on GitLab to start working on this > https://gitlab.com/git-scm/blog. I hope to have a basic text centric > implementation for feedback in the next few weeks. For now, all I've > created is merge request with an empty Hugo site and automated deploys. > > Those who would like to be added as maintainers, you should be able to > Request Access using the link near the project name. > > Peff, you mentioned Jason might have some designs or ideas with regards > visuals. I'm happy to be put in touch directly or collaborate here. > -- Obrigado, Pedro Rijo