Ryan, Thank you for your hard work on this. I just looked at the new site and while I didn't look at it in detail, I thiink it looks great, Thanks again, Edward On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 2:57 PM, Wick, Ryan David <[log in to unmask] > wrote: > https://code4lib.org/ is now restored with a static site version in > Jekyll, https://jekyllrb.com/ > > Code4Lib.org was running Drupal 7, and fell to the recent mega Drupal > hack. Instead of trying to completely clean and rebuild that site in > Drupal, and because there had already been talk of moving to a static site, > I tried out the Jekyll Drupal 7 importer from the MySQL database, and it > worked very well. > > After some cleanup, I have the Jekyll site deployed to code4lib.org, and > the code on GitHub and ready for others to help with: > > https://github.com/code4lib/code4lib.org > > I've added several known issues, though I'm sure there are more and am > hoping others can help find, add and fix them. The setup should be similar > to the 2016-2018 conference websites, though this isn't hosted on GitHub > Pages. Deploys are manual right now, by me, but I'm looking into other > options. > > I think anyone in the Code4Lib GitHub org can review and merge a Pull > Request, though if not let me know. > > All previously uploaded slides, notes and the logo files are in /files and > existing links to those should mostly work. > > New content is welcome too, more instructions for that later but you can > copy and change an existing post in _posts, updating the date and text. > > There's likely a better theme option than Minima but it worked to get > started. > > I'll keep an eye on the GitHub repo but if you have any questions you can > email me or find me in Slack. > > Thanks, > Ryan Wick >