+ [2015-03-16T20:08:33Z] fartface Yeah, that was the impression that I got from the Jekyll overview.
+ [2015-03-16T20:08:40Z] fartface I might have to give it a shot, cheers
+ [2015-03-16T20:08:44Z] pontiki sure thing
+ [2015-03-16T21:59:56Z] travis-ci jekyll/jekyll#5529 (fix-3393) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/54639420
+ [2015-03-16T21:59:57Z] jekyllrb Title: Travis CI - Free Hosted Continuous Integration Platform for the Open Source Community (at travis-ci.org)

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Posted by fartface in #jekyll at 2015-03-16T20:06:24Z

That's kind of what I figured, the only issue is that I'm not sure how well it (actually *any* system) is going to work for production. I'm coding for this old ass weird system that runs on IIS, and so a lot of the things require me to use server side includes, and I'm not sure as to how best to organize the project to allow for that while still keeping things light. I've already built two versions of the system, and they both "work", but they feel e
+ [2015-03-17T01:40:55Z] ovrstorm Sorry missed you jaybe, I can't seem to get site.categories or site.tags to return anything for files that are not in _posts am I missing something?
+ [2015-03-17T02:05:02Z] johnwesley Hi. Anyone available for jekll assistance goodness? : )
+ [2015-03-17T02:10:08Z] NolskiBot Hey all, I have a quick question. I'm running a basic jekyll page and it isn't rendering the HTML in my markdown. Is there an easy way to have it render html within markdown files?
+ [2015-03-17T02:39:19Z] jaybe ovrstorm, correct; categories and tags, natively, belong to POSTS, which reside in */_posts/
+ [2015-03-17T02:39:33Z] jaybe johnwesley, best bet is not to ask to ask... but just to ask.