+ [2014-01-15T04:42:50Z] pfenwick pontiki: From octopress to jekyll? I'm still trying to figure out what the differences are, except octopress is jekyll with a whole bunch of extras included.
+ [2014-01-15T04:43:01Z] pontiki that is it
+ [2014-01-15T04:43:58Z] jaybe s/extras/opinions/quirks/limitations?/
+ [2014-01-15T05:10:35Z] pfenwick There's no way to install octopress separately, is there? I'd love to separate the octopress code and my actual site content. (I suspect this is a common question, so apologies if I've missed an obvious posted answer.)
+ [2014-01-15T05:13:26Z] pontiki not really

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Posted by pfenwick in #octopress at 2014-01-15T04:42:50Z

pontiki: From octopress to jekyll? I'm still trying to figure out what the differences are, except octopress is jekyll with a whole bunch of extras included.
+ [2014-01-19T22:29:02Z] e1nh4nd3r Hmm. How do people generally go about serving Octopress pages from their own server?
+ [2014-01-20T01:14:20Z] pontiki e1nh4nd3r: still here? i simply point nginx at the public directory. I have a nginx configuration that i can simply link any directory to sub.domain.tld and nginx will serve it up as http://sub.domain.tld
+ [2014-01-20T01:15:28Z] pontiki so, e.g., http://news.tamouse.org is in /var/www/news.tamouse.org and is symlinked to /home/user/Sites/tamouse.org/news/public
+ [2014-01-20T01:17:32Z] pontiki i should do a post on that sometime...
+ [2014-01-20T02:54:27Z] jaybe pontiki, would enjoy seeing your/that config sometime