Re: [DIYbio] Re: Status/purpose of biohacklabs.org?

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Mac Cowell <mac@diybio.org> wrote:
Meantime, I suggest we sync the repo to multiple git servers. We could start with github bc it's so easy (and use git-hooks to automatically push it to other servers - calling Bryan Bishop... Please stand up...).

GitHub wiki works as a git repository, push to git@github.com:namespace/whatever.wiki.git (the .wiki.git repo is automatically setup by github). Otherwise, I suggest using ikiwiki for static html compilation from git wiki. This wiki can be hosted as a github repo as well. The github wiki git repository feature does not have all the same features as github git repos, like no pull requests or whatever. Jekyll is probably more friendly than ikiwiki, these days, even lacking the wiki front-end interface. I have found that users are profoundly confused by wikis that don't look like mediawiki's default stylesheet, so jekyll (without wiki features) seems probably fine.

- Bryan
http://heybryan.org/
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