On 19 April 2018 at 13:45, Paul Wright <pwright@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,

We've discussed using github pages to host docs.aerogear.org html, but now I need a repo to store the html/etc for that site (http://shiftgear.org is only a temporary solution).

The plan is to use the process described in https://help.github.com/articles/about-supported-custom-domains/#custom-subdomains

and therefore to create a repo named "docs.aerogear.org" in the aerogear github org.

Any objections or better alternatives?
Sounds reasonable.
No objections.
I'll create this later today unless things change
 

(I thought I'd get the subdomain set up first and then create the repo, but it has to happen the other way round, I need https://aerogear.github.io/docs.aerogear.org/ to work before the subdomain can be configured)

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