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# Moving from Jekyll to OrgMode, an experience report
Adolfo Villafiorita
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I have been a long time user of static site generators, such as
Jekyll.
I recently discovered Org Mode's publishing features and started
appreciating flexibility and capabilities, especially when literate
programming comes into play to generate "dynamic" content.
In this talk/tutorial I will present the challenges I faced and how I
finally moved my homepage and the University of Trento's Computational
Logic website to Org Mode.
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- Actual start and end time (EST): Start 2020-11-28T14.36.18; Q&A: 2020-11-28T14.51.48; End 2020-11-28T14.53.03
# Questions
## Opinion on Firn ( <https://github.com/theiceshelf/firn> ) ?
## Do you discuss this in a blog as well? Where could I find more about it?
Talk and content will be published later after the conference. Will be available on the talk page.
## Could you please paste your URLs in the notes below? (link to your site etc).
The source repository of the first website (my homepage) lives here: <https://www.ict4g.net/gitea/adolfo/home> and the output is: <https://www.ict4g.net/adolfo/>
The source repository of the second website (Computational Logic) lives here: <https://www.ict4g.net/gitea/adolfo/cl-2020> and the output is: <http://datascientia.education/cl-2020>
The talk, code and links are now availble here: <https://www.ict4g.net/adolfo/notes/emacsconf-2020/index.html>
## <https://www.ict4g.net/gitea/adolfo/home> has the source code for the website.
# Notes
- Main reason: Org has better support for literate programming.
- Org mode files support in Jekyll - <https://emacs.cc/jekyll-org/>
- Mentioned: <http://juanjose.garciaripoll.com/blog/org-mode-html-templates/index.html> (org-thml)
- Other static webpage generators: <https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg/wiki/Similar-Projects>
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