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Jake Farrell commented on SPARK-1355:
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I've been down this road as well, Thrift started with jekyll for website generation and we
spent more time making it not act like a blog and more like a website. We eventually switched
to nanoc and had a version in testing with middleman, both of these where much easier and
flexible than jekyll. After some back and forth with [~joes] and some necessary additions
to meet our use case we switched to the Apache CMS.
> Switch website to the Apache CMS
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>
> Key: SPARK-1355
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-1355
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Project Infra
> Reporter: Joe Schaefer
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> Jekyll is ancient history useful for small blogger sites and little else. Why not upgrade
to the Apache CMS? It supports the same on-disk format for .md files and interfaces with
pygments for code highlighting. Thrift recently switched from nanoc to the CMS and loves
it!
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