remove references to panbash. the static site generator is now: untitled

hslick-master
Leah Rowe 2021-05-18 13:26:18 +01:00
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@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ Alyssa wrote the original static site generator (bash scripts converting
markdown to html, via pandoc) for libreboot.org. This static site generator has
now been heavily modified and forked into a formal project, by Leah Rowe:
<https://panbash.org/> (panbash is Leah's work, not Alyssa's, but it's based on
<https://untitled.vimuser.org/> (untitled is Leah's work, not Alyssa's, but it's based on
Alyssa's original work on the static site generator that Libreboot used to use;
the Libreboot website is now built with Panbash)
the Libreboot website is now built with Untitled)
Andrew Robbins
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@ -77,9 +77,9 @@ repository:
Make whatever changes you like. See notes below about how to send patches.
The entire website is written in Markdown, specifically the Pandoc version of
it. The static HTML pages are generated with [Panbash](https://panbash.org/).
Leah Rowe, the founder of Libreboot, is also the founder of the Panbash
project.
it. The static HTML pages are generated with [Untitled](https://untitled.vimuser.org/).
Leah Rowe, the founder of Libreboot, is also the founder of the Untitled static
site generator project.
If you like, you can set up a local HTTP server and build your own local
version of the website. Please note that images will still link to the ones
@ -96,12 +96,12 @@ When it is merged on the libreboot website, your images will appear live.
For development purposes, you might make your images local links first, and
then adjust the URLs when you submit your documentation/website patches.
Instructions are on the Panbash website, for how to set up your local version
of the website. Download panbash, and inside your panbash directory, create
Instructions are on the Untitled website, for how to set up your local version
of the website. Download untitled, and inside your `untitled` directory, create
a directory named `www/` then go inside the www directory, and clone the `lbwww`
repository there. Configure your local HTTP server accordingly.
Again, instructions are available on the Panbash website for this purpose.
Again, instructions are available on the Untitled website for this purpose.
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