+[2013-06-16T16:43:55Z]blindrage1has anyone had issues getting the #disqus-thread to show on a page? +[2013-06-16T16:44:10Z]blindrage1i'm having no luck. the # of comments show, but the thread does not on a post +[2013-06-16T23:51:30Z]blindrage1fuhhhhhhhhh +[2013-06-16T23:51:38Z]blindrage1i didn't have comments: true in my post files +[2013-06-16T23:51:43Z]blindrage1in case any wonders.
+[2013-06-17T11:03:56Z]berdarioHi, I'm wondering why, for the github deploy, it is suggested to push a branch with the site already generated... http://octopress.org/docs/deploying/github/ +[2013-06-17T11:04:32Z]berdariosince github supports jekyll, I'd have thought that it could be simpler to let it deal with it +[2013-06-17T11:05:39Z]berdarioalso, I'm looking at the sources of some other blogs... and I'm not sure what's the best approach... should I write posts in a `source` branch and tweak the html in an octopress branch? +[2013-06-17T11:06:24Z]berdarioor, rather, should I tweak the html in the same source branch? I'd like to keep a branch as close to octopress' upstream as possible +[2013-06-17T11:06:56Z]berdarioso that, if needed I could fix a bug/make a pull request if needed... while customizing the appearence of my local site