+[2015-01-14T16:29:59Z]jaybei'm not knocking or being negative; just for me -- no interest without self hosted support. +[2015-01-14T16:32:47Z]captn3m0_cool +[2015-01-14T16:50:03Z]HSLjaybe: yeah, I barfed a little too, but it's the only way to put a part of the site behind a password +[2015-01-14T16:52:20Z]jaybeHSL, it's not the 'only' way; but it's a way. :) +[2015-01-14T16:52:53Z]jaybefor example, nginx supports basic http auth, ... basic http auth over https, ... as well as http digest auth... via web server configuration, instead of via/through/over heavy filthy php. ;)
No, because most standard instances use something like apache/nginx to serve content
+[2015-01-15T23:17:41Z]dopie [af510adf] Command: cd /var/www/blog/current && /usr/bin/env jekyll build +[2015-01-15T23:17:41Z]dopieDEBUG [af510adf] /usr/bin/env: jekyll: No such file or directory +[2015-01-15T23:17:50Z]dopieits not finding my jekyll +[2015-01-15T23:17:54Z]dopiehow do i make it find it? +[2015-01-16T00:09:32Z]jaybedopie, how did you install jekyll?