latest 20 messages by SkullTech

+ [2017-06-02T23:42:31Z] SkullTech It's an useful feature IMO
+ [2017-06-02T23:42:21Z] SkullTech Github could provide native support for it though
+ [2017-06-02T23:40:51Z] SkullTech Just an idea. Most probably won't move forward with it
+ [2017-06-02T23:40:29Z] SkullTech Yeah you're right :P Would be confusing for someone who'd want to look at the source code.
+ [2017-06-02T23:36:59Z] SkullTech On my project pages
+ [2017-06-02T23:36:41Z] SkullTech I could set up a post-commit hook too
+ [2017-06-02T23:33:14Z] SkullTech I could point the submodule directly to the branch that way.
+ [2017-06-02T23:32:58Z] SkullTech That would be better.
+ [2017-06-02T23:32:53Z] SkullTech Yeah you're right
+ [2017-06-02T23:29:54Z] SkullTech Yeah it's a new feature :D
+ [2017-06-02T23:29:41Z] SkullTech It has an option to build from /docs folder too
+ [2017-06-02T23:29:26Z] SkullTech https://help.github.com/articles/configuring-a-publishing-source-for-github-pages/
+ [2017-06-02T23:26:56Z] SkullTech But the problem still remains. I mean would the project page be correctly served from the /docs folder? I don't think so.
+ [2017-06-02T23:26:22Z] SkullTech Ooh hmm I get it.
+ [2017-06-02T23:24:37Z] SkullTech Yeah but the whole repo also gets copied right?
+ [2017-06-02T23:23:00Z] SkullTech @preaction As far as I understand, a submodule is just the repo copied, in simple terms. So that would mean that the entire project repo will be copied. But github currently servers the project page from the /docs directory.
+ [2017-06-02T23:20:22Z] SkullTech Wow a game xD
+ [2017-06-02T23:18:09Z] SkullTech Hmm I see. That's the hard part.
+ [2017-06-02T23:17:44Z] SkullTech What do you mean by different git? :P