Re-sending a response since this List won't accept messages from my Android mail client (no setting to set rich vs plain text formatting), If you decide to use Github repos (IMO a great decision), if the repo is public, you can serve files directly from Github for use in other public web applications like SUSE Wiki. You don't need to transfer files from Github to the SUSE Server. Method 1 Simply modify the HTTP code to point to the file on Github instead of locally on the SUSE Server Method 2 Github supports serving static website pages. You simply upload your marked up pages (You can use regular HTML or Markdown languages) to the gh-pages branch of your repo. Or, if you want to avoid working with the branch locally on your machine, the Admin Page of your repo can create a page (and more pages) automatically with a single click of the button (recommend accepting the offer to automatically create a README.MD page also). When you select this option for Github to automatically create the gh-pages branch and initially populate with a README.MD page, you will then be taken to an online markup editor where you can further modify your page (like insert your code pointing to your image files. The result will be a page complete with your images in a page that can be viewed by any browser. To then view this page in your SUSE Wiki, modify the code on your SUSE Wiki to use an iframe tag pointing to the webpage you just created on Github and voila! the Github page with your images are embedded in your Wiki. The Translation demo I posted to this list recently is deployed this way, creating a webpage locally on my machine and uploading to the gh-pages branch of my "demos" repo. Message me if anyone has a problem for this or any other time using Github if you need help. Offline if you prefer, onlist if you think it's appropriate for others, too. HTH, Tony On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 12:49 AM, Jos Poortvliet <jos@opensuse.org> wrote:
On Thursday 30 August 2012 19:13:19 DuBois, Scott L. wrote:
All,
I finished putting in shots for the Installation section. It's been a while since I've done an install (because openSUSE is so stable) LOL! Someone may want to go over them and verify the order accuracy. : )
Dude, you ROCK, awesome work!
Muito Bem also to Luiz, he did the first batch. Thank you very much, both!
Hugs, Jos
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Jos Poortvliet <jos@opensuse.org> wrote:
Heya,
If you feel like helping out a bit with openSUSE 12.2 release marketing, there's a rather important task to be done: populating http://en.opensuse.org/Screenshots
What needs to be done is: taking the screen shots from here: https://github.com/openSUSE/Press-Kit/tree/12.2/English/Images
And uploading them to http://en.opensuse.org/Screenshots !
I'd be VERY grateful for help!
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