At the Feb. 2015 meetup we collectively agreed to use GitHub Issue pages for group discussions instead of the discussion forums on Meetup. Simply put, we aren't happy with the functionality on Meetup but :heart: GitHub. To have access to Issues and a Wiki we need a repo. So I created a public web site for the group using GitHub Pages. As the saying goes, now we have 2 problems! :smile:
The Issues pages and wiki on this repo belong to the Club. All are welcome to create issues, build wiki pages, and participate in discussions. This club belongs to you!
PS: If you want to help build the public website please don't hesitate to volunteer. We'd love the help!
PPS: This site was made with Jekyll, the same tool I use for my personal blog. Maybe we'll schedule a future meetup in which we all gets hands-on with Jekyll...
At the Feb. 2015 meetup we collectively agreed to use GitHub Issue pages for group discussions instead of the discussion forums on Meetup. Simply put, we aren't happy with the functionality on Meetup but :heart: GitHub. To have access to Issues and a Wiki we need a repo. So I created a public web site for the group using GitHub Pages. As the saying goes, now we have 2 problems! :smile:
The Issues pages and wiki on this repo belong to the Club. All are welcome to create issues, build wiki pages, and participate in discussions. This club belongs to you!
PS: If you want to help build the public website please don't hesitate to volunteer. We'd love the help!
PPS: This site was made with Jekyll, the same tool I use for my personal blog. Maybe we'll schedule a future meetup in which we all gets hands-on with Jekyll...