+[2015-01-03T21:04:46Z]parkrhubot show storage +[2015-01-03T21:04:47Z]jekyllrbparkr: Sent 4 days, 14 hours, and 38 minutes ago: <jaybe> hi parker! :) re: jekyllbot; yes - mine. -jaybe +[2015-01-03T21:19:52Z]parkrmojobot show storage +[2015-01-03T21:24:56Z]mojobotPONG +[2015-01-03T21:24:56Z]parkrmojobot ping
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Posted by parkr in #jekyll at 2015-01-03T21:24:56Z
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+[2015-01-04T00:11:17Z]flyinprogrameranyone here a 'collection' master ? i'm trying to understand why the jekyll site opted to use their permalink feature for docs instead of not using it... +[2015-01-04T00:17:08Z]jaybeflyinprogramer, 1. collections are still in development and are not stable or standardized yet +[2015-01-04T00:17:30Z]jaybeflyinprogramer, the jekyllrb site uses [simple] basic collections for the docs section +[2015-01-04T00:21:23Z]flyinprogramerright i guess my questions is why use permalinks? for example why was this chosen: /docs/home/index.html over /docs/index.html; or maybe a better example is: /docs/quickstart/index.html over /docs/quickstart.html ? +[2015-01-04T00:23:21Z]flyinprogramerobviously i'm getting into dangerous territory using this feature, but i like the way the jekyll documentation is built out and was thinking of scripting up a quick little generator to make it simple to use in some home grown documentation of stuff