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Looking to transfer ownership of jekyll-theme-prologue #708

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chrisbobbe opened this issue Apr 7, 2020 · 0 comments
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Looking to transfer ownership of jekyll-theme-prologue #708

chrisbobbe opened this issue Apr 7, 2020 · 0 comments

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Please close this right away if you'd rather I not post this here, but I thought it would be good for visibility.

After two years of hoping I could fit in regular maintenance of jekyll-theme-prologue (GitHub, JekyllThemes, RubyGems, demo) into my schedule, I've decided it's best if I hand off the project to someone else. I put together the project when I had fewer commitments than I do today.

Incidentally (and this isn't a complaint, at all; JekyllThemes did wonders for the theme's popularity 🙂), it looks like #561 is open, to edit jekyll-theme-prologue's entry here.

I imagine this will mean forking the repository, and adding an owner on RubyGems.

There's a tutorial at https://jekyllrb.com/tutorials/convert-site-to-jekyll/, put together by @tomjoht, @pathawks, @DirtyF, @andrewbanchich, @ashmaroli, and others, that tells you how to convert some static HTML to a Jekyll theme (though I don't think I was aware of that guide when I made jekyll-theme-prologue), that might be useful.

@andrewbanchich in particular has adapted several of HTML5 Up's templates; if you're reading this, might you be interested?

I've just opened chrisbobbe/jekyll-theme-prologue#67 on my own repository.

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