latest 14 messages by orw
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[2014-09-22T12:32:03Z]
orw
I agree. For me personally having the CI solution report the error is good enough at the moment. thanks for all the help!
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[2014-09-22T12:29:49Z]
orw
iamcarrico, will it be down? the _site dir will not include the previous version of the blog?
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[2014-09-22T12:29:00Z]
orw
then codeship will report it
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[2014-09-22T12:27:57Z]
orw
iamcarrico, I'm deploying via a CI solution (codeship) = transferring the files and running jekyll build. nginx is directed to serve the _site/ dir. Is that unsafe for any reason?
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[2014-09-22T11:00:29Z]
orw
cheap and easy
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[2014-09-22T11:00:25Z]
orw
Nah, pretty easy - $5 on either Google cloud/DigitalOcean, install SSL certs and run jekyll, serve static with nginx
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[2014-09-22T10:45:31Z]
orw
cool, thank you
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[2014-09-22T10:45:29Z]
orw
did not see it that way..
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[2014-09-22T10:45:23Z]
orw
oh, i see
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[2014-09-22T10:42:27Z]
orw
doerteDev, iamcarrico My connection got timed out, didn't see if you answered whether I should use this in prod or not
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[2014-09-22T09:59:02Z]
orw
If it's good enough for github, I guess it's good enough for me..
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[2014-09-22T09:58:33Z]
orw
Yes, I would like to run it in production, is that not something I should do? :)
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[2014-09-22T09:56:50Z]
orw
What do you mean? I'm using jekyll as my company blog. I would like to run it and exit the server...
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[2014-09-22T09:47:04Z]
orw
How can I run jekyll as a daemon? I cannot find any info on this topic via google..