+ [2013-10-19T16:30:14Z] jaybe xtriz_, re: github; there are no requirements that one has to use github with jekyll. you can choose to, or not. self host or not. etc. jekyll generates static, html web sites. host them where you like.
+ [2013-10-19T16:31:34Z] xtriz_ jaybe, that means i can even create my private website and host it where ever i want right ?
+ [2013-10-19T16:31:43Z] jaybe xtriz_, absolutely
+ [2013-10-19T16:31:48Z] xtriz_ awesome :D
+ [2013-10-19T21:33:02Z] zenon003 Hi, how do you guys test generated pages ?

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Posted by IQAndreas in #jekyll at 2013-10-19T08:00:30Z

But since one of the founders of GitHub has close ties with Jekyll, GitHub provides another option: (3) Upload the Jekyll project to Github, and they will generate it for you on their servers (provided you don't use any plugins)
+ [2013-10-20T14:06:06Z] cafhacker Is there any interest in native applications to edit jekyll sites?
+ [2013-10-20T14:06:35Z] jaybe cafhacker, basically any markdown editor accomplishes such thing
+ [2013-10-20T14:07:10Z] cafhacker how about not on your computer but maybe on your ipad or your android tablet
+ [2013-10-20T14:07:22Z] cafhacker Sure you could symlink your _posts directory into dropbox and use one of those I guess
+ [2013-10-20T14:08:06Z] jaybe same answer