Note that branch gh-pages
is what shows on production codeforhamptonroads.org. Master does nothing.
Option A: Fork, Edit, then Pull Request when ready. Option B: If in the Hampton Road's Brigade and you have write access to repo: Develop/test in your own branch, preferablly a feature-named-branch, and once it's ready for production, merge into gh-pages, which auto deploys to GitHub pages for codeforhamptonroads.org
Also, it's nice if you merge/commit to gh-pages, that you let the team know on our Google Group.
cfa-brigade-template Thanks @jandjorgensen for creating a forkable brigade template. Feel free to fork ours but this one is a clean one that is configured using YAML and Jekyll https://github.com/jandjorgensen/cfa-brigade-template
This repo and the site codeforvirginiabeach.org uses Twitter Bootstrap and started from their Carousel jumbotron template. They are awesome.
We take Pull Requests! See http://codeforhamptonroads.org for getting involved, and http://codeforamerica.org if outside Hampton Roads, Virginia. Use github's issues if you see a problem or have a feature request. You can contact the maintainer Bret Fisher at bret@codeforamerica.org or @BretFisher.