+[2014-12-30T22:04:39Z]wykydtronor maybe because i forked octopress i'm not listed as a contributor unless i fill out a pull request? Say for instance if I start helping with a octopress theme? +[2014-12-30T22:10:21Z]jpalmerwell, the way github works is, you'll be listed as a contributor when work you've done is merged into master on the repo. +[2014-12-30T22:11:10Z]jpalmerIf you forked it, and you are only pushing changes to your fork of it, you'll be listed as a contributor in your fork, but not in the upstream project unless you contribue a pull request to them, and they accept it and merge it into master +[2014-12-30T22:12:24Z]jpalmerwhen you fork it, you basically make a copy of their repo. you can modify that copy as much as you want, and it has nothing to do with their repo. including contributions. it's only when you push those changes upstream to their repo, will you show as a contributor. +[2014-12-30T22:13:13Z]wykydtronok
were your new posts created in master, or another branch?
+[2015-01-10T15:27:51Z]hipertrackerI created a new octopress site. Inline code plugins is not working correct. It generates HTML but escapes all tags, so the code instead of being highlighted is messy. +[2015-01-10T15:29:07Z]hipertrackerAny hints? +[2015-01-14T16:29:34Z]eljraxHey, I just followed this: http://octopress.org/docs/deploying/subdir/ +[2015-01-14T16:29:46Z]eljraxAnd my blog posts appeared in example.com/blog/blog/2015.... +[2015-01-14T16:30:11Z]eljraxI removed /blog from permalink in _config.yml, and now it looks alright.