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  1. octopress.org

    Octopress

    octopress.org

    The way Octopress is being distributed and maintained is nearing its end. There are many things I've always disliked about how Octopress works. So before I talk about the exciting part, I'd like to tell you what's wrong with Octopress. ... There's a lot more — around 30 gems at this point — and if you're curious, you can browse the ...
  2. blog.nullmode.com

    So, a friend of mine was talking about this thing called Octopress and how he was moving his blogspot content across to it. I toiled for a while thinking that it wasn't something I needed to do right now, but in the end I gave in and spent an evening moving my own blog across (I only had 2 posts before this so I assumed it would be quick - and I was right).
  3. nateglenn.com

    Portfolio Resume Blog LinkedIn GitHub Hacking Through an Octopress Update 20 Jul 2015. A while back I watched a neat presentation from Justin Searls called The Social Coding Contract.He has lots of good things to say, but there was one comment that really hit home: my Jekyll blog was easy to setup 6 months ago, but now it's impossible to maintain.
  4. goingthewongway.com

    Octopress For Static Blogging Oct 6. Thank you, Wordpress. You were fantastic to me for over 5 years, but I'm moving on to something new. In efforts to keep things fresh, learn something new, and improve the performance of this blog, I am starting to blog with Octopress, which is a blogging platform built on Jekyll.
  5. shakacode.com

    Note: This is post applies to Emacs 23 with org-mode 7.8.x. See Org-Mode Octopress Setup v2 for the updated version applying to Emacs 24.3 and org-mode 8.2.x WordPress seemed like a good blogging platform, but it just didn't feel right. I spend all my day editing text files using vim key-bindings, and I love Org Mode for all non-coding writing. If you don't know Org Mode, it's like having ...
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