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jonathangoeke avatar jonathangoeke commented on June 12, 2024 2

I would suggest to keep things simple and just use goekelab.github.io/bioinformatics-workflows? The main landing page is https://github.com/GoekeLab/bioinformatics-workflows as that is printed in the review, so this github page would be easy to find then

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radifar avatar radifar commented on June 12, 2024 1

I'm interested, but I can probably start in mid November. I have experience with Jekyll. What did you usually use for GitHub page?

Edit:
I think jekyll-doc-theme would be nice for this, web examples using this theme would be Open Graph Benchmark and Context Mapper.

There are many static site generator that we can use for GitHub Pages, some of the popular option are Jekyll, Hugo, and Pelican.

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jonathangoeke avatar jonathangoeke commented on June 12, 2024

Thanks for the suggestion @johanneskoester I very much like the idea! Do you have any example github page that you have in mind for this? Something along these lines here might be great: https://github.com/clustergarage/jekyll-code-tabs not sure if that is feasible though. A more standard template like this here might be easier to implement and could also provide an easy comparison view (https://contextmapper.org/docs/home/, thanks @radifar )

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johanneskoester avatar johanneskoester commented on June 12, 2024

@radifar great to hear that! From the technology side, I have no preference. Personally I have used zola and was very happy with it (it's rust, so I like it obviously :-), it has nice predefined github actions and it is easy to deploy, downside is that the theme choice might be more limited than with other frameworks), but in this case the choice is more about the preference of the developer, so if you want to do it, feel free to choose what you like.

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johanneskoester avatar johanneskoester commented on June 12, 2024

I'm interested, but I can probably start in mid November. I have experience with Jekyll. What did you usually use for GitHub page?

Edit: I think jekyll-doc-theme would be nice for this, web examples using this theme would be Open Graph Benchmark and Context Mapper.

There are many static site generator that we can use for GitHub Pages, some of the popular option are Jekyll, Hugo, and Pelican.

Btw. jekyll-doc-theme looks very well suited for this purpose.

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jonathangoeke avatar jonathangoeke commented on June 12, 2024

I'm interested, but I can probably start in mid November.

No problem at all, I think this would be a tremendous contribution!

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radifar avatar radifar commented on June 12, 2024

@johanneskoester I think it is possible to add jekyll-code-tab onto the Jekyll site, I have some experiences with adding plugin to Jekyll site.

From the technology side, I have no preference. Personally I have used zola and was very happy with it (it's rust, so I like it obviously :-)

Jekyll is written with Ruby, but that's no problem. The thing is we can write the page easily with Markdown. Like how we write README.md in GitHub. I'm sure once the web deployed anyone can easily jump in.

No problem at all, I think this would be a tremendous contribution!

I'll let you know once I can start working on it 😃

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johanneskoester avatar johanneskoester commented on June 12, 2024

@radifar I've seen your invite to the new bioinformatics-workflows organization. Not sure how @jonathangoeke thinks about this, but instead of a new organisation, one could also move this under github.com/compsci-commons as a repo page if you like. The reason I am suggesting this is that several workflow communities have recently created this organization exactly for such collaborative efforts between our different communities (we started with benchmarking infrastructure so far, but this page fits there equally well). I have already sent you invites, just let me know what you think.

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radifar avatar radifar commented on June 12, 2024

Yes, sorry for not asking first. The reason I choose to create that organization is that GitHub Page would only allow us to create the (github.io) subdomain using that username or organization name. This way we can use the address https://bioinformatics-workflows.github.io/. The other alternative would be to put the Jekyll site to this repository docs. The consequences would be that the site name would be username.github.io/projectname, in this case means goekelab.github.io/bioinformatics-workflows. The third alternative would be to put it in any repository we want, and setup custom domain (not free).

Anyway, I have no problem with all of the options. And I'm happy to join your invitation.

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radifar avatar radifar commented on June 12, 2024

Oh one more thing, perhaps I should emphasize that bioinformatics-workflows is not really an organization. I just use this name for the domain sake only. I'm sorry if that brings confusion.

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radifar avatar radifar commented on June 12, 2024

I think we all agree on this, I'll move the bioinformatics workflows repo under the docs of this repo and PR that.

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