+[2015-03-19T19:21:39Z]seangroveGreat! +[2015-03-19T19:21:43Z]seangroveGood points +[2015-03-19T19:22:09Z]jxfwhere the extensibility saves the day is that you can also define your own custom collection, and write plugins that make it behave how you like +[2015-03-19T19:22:18Z]jxfso it didn't matter (for me) that it was sort-of broken +[2015-03-19T19:24:04Z]seangrove(noting all this down)
+[2015-03-20T01:08:02Z]travis-cipathawks/jekyll#37 (jekyll-metadata) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/pathawks/jekyll/builds/55116321 +[2015-03-20T01:08:03Z]jekyllrbTitle: Travis CI - Free Hosted Continuous Integration Platform for the Open Source Community (at travis-ci.org) +[2015-03-20T13:17:51Z]mishantilANyone have any idea why jekyll might place a <DATE>-<POST-NAME>.html file for a <DATE>-<POST-NAME>.md file in the same directory as the .md, in addition to in the _site directory? +[2015-03-20T13:18:06Z]mishantilOnly seeing this on OSX though. Works as expected on Ubuntu. +[2015-03-20T13:21:32Z]jaybethat wouldn't happen with stock, default jekyll. using any plugins and or customizations?