I noticed that the "Latest Commits" section on the website links to the the
dev branch of the git repository but it seems to list the sha1's related to
the master branch, the last commit of which was 3 months ago. To any
casual observer the projects commit activity would appear slightly
stagnant. Obviously that isn't the case. In looking at the website code
it's not immediately obvious if the page is automatically built when a new
commit is made or if it requires a static rebuild and push. If the former,
obviously the branch it points to and the branch it's referencing are out
of sync. If the latter, maybe it would be best to be converted to the
former? ;-)
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/M:D
M. David Peterson
Co-Founder & Chief Architect, 3rd&Urban, LLC
Email: m.david@3rdandUrban.com
Voice: (801) 742-1064
http://amp.fm | http://mdavidpeterson.com
dev branch of the git repository but it seems to list the sha1's related to
the master branch, the last commit of which was 3 months ago. To any
casual observer the projects commit activity would appear slightly
stagnant. Obviously that isn't the case. In looking at the website code
it's not immediately obvious if the page is automatically built when a new
commit is made or if it requires a static rebuild and push. If the former,
obviously the branch it points to and the branch it's referencing are out
of sync. If the latter, maybe it would be best to be converted to the
former? ;-)
--
/M:D
M. David Peterson
Co-Founder & Chief Architect, 3rd&Urban, LLC
Email: m.david@3rdandUrban.com
Voice: (801) 742-1064
http://amp.fm | http://mdavidpeterson.com