+ [2013-09-26T23:17:57Z] eightfold jaybe: i think so, but i have to tinker a bit
+ [2013-09-26T23:18:26Z] eightfold jaybe: and it's 01:20 in the night here
+ [2013-09-26T23:18:27Z] jaybe eightfold, feel free to reference/browse/peruse the site i provided to learn
+ [2013-09-26T23:18:34Z] jaybe eightfold, the entire site source is available for viewing
+ [2013-09-26T23:18:45Z] eightfold that's great, really

message no. 10481

Posted by zanshin in #jekyll at 2013-09-26T15:32:47Z

**crickets**
+ [2013-09-27T02:43:10Z] D-Chymera hello everybody - is there any way to make a blog always display the most recent version of an article? I am thinking of versioning my articles as html or reST with git and publishing them either on my own server or on github, from where wordpress/whatever CMS could pull them. I am gathering jeckyll does something similar. Is there any somewhat simple way of doing this with/without jeckyll?
+ [2013-09-27T02:50:49Z] jaybe D-Chymera, what do you mean by, "most recent", and "versioning"?
+ [2013-09-27T02:53:09Z] jaybe by default, jekyll/blogs publish and provide content chronologically. if you publish new content, which is older than previous content, it will be newer and 'latest'.
+ [2013-09-27T02:54:31Z] jaybe if you are talking about making multiple versions of a document available, based - for example - on their git commit hashes… that's interesting.