[mlpack] Google Summer of Code 2014 announcement

Anand Soni anand.92.soni at gmail.com
Sun May 18 08:33:23 EDT 2014


Hi Marcus!

The blog seems nice! Also, it's great that we are using GitHub to generate
blog content directly!

Btw, my GitHub user id is : anandsoni11

Regards,

Anand


On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Marcus Edel <marcus.edel at fu-berlin.de>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> As discussed in the GSoC kickoff meeting, we've set up a blog for anyone
> who wants to write about his project. Instead of a wordpress, we are using
> Pelican a static site generator that supports markdown and the reST syntax.
> Pelican requires no fancy services like a database or anything else like
> that. Just a web server and a bunch of resources (e.g. .html, .css, .js,
> images). In the next days we are starting to re-theme the blog so that it
> looks more like the mlpack site. A direct link to the blog is here:
>
> http://mlpack.org/gsocblog/index.html
>
> To deploy the blog we use a GitHub feature that is called Post-Receive
> Hook which will POST to a URL when a repo has changed. We use that post
> request in combination with jenkins (build server) to run the commands to
> deploy the blog. Now every time you push to the repository, a build will be
> triggered within a couple of seconds. That way writing a blog article is
> simply pushing to the master branch of the repo. You can use the following
> commands to create a new blog post.
>
> 0. Clone the repository.
> git clone git at github.com:zoq/blog.git
>
> 1. Get the latest changes from the remote repository and merge the changes
> into the current branch.
> git pull
>
> 2. Create a new file that contains the blog post I use vim but you can use
> your editor of choice. The file should end with '.md' for markdown or
> '.rst' if you use restructuredtext to format your blog post.
> vim content/blog/<filename of the new blog post>.md/rst
>
> 3. Add the new file to the index and commit the changes to the local
> repository.
> git add content/blog/<filename of the new blog post>.md/rst
> git commit -m "New blog post."
>
> 4. Push the changes to the remote repository.
> git push
>
>
> Again you don't need to deal with generating the HTML with the Pelican
> command. Just checkout the repository and write your blog post directly
> with your editor of choice. Finally, you can also use the GitHub
> Markdown-ready online editor to create a new blog post right there on the
> fly. You don't have to be concerned about git configuration or even if git
> is available. Alternatively, for those of you who want to locally test the
> pelican script use the following pelican commands in the repository root
> directory:
>
> pip install pelican jinja2 docutils pygments Markdown or apt-get install
> pelican jinja2 docutils pygments Markdown
> git submodule update --init
> make html
> make serve
> open http://127.0.0.1:8000 in your browser of choice
>
> The structure of the file (content/blog/<filename of the new blog
> post>.md/rst) that contains the blog post is really simple. As mentioned
> before you can use markdown or the reST syntax to write a blog post, you
> can even write a formula in latex. Markdown is really simple have a look at
> the following markdown reference:
>
> http://assemble.io/docs/Cheatsheet-Markdown.html
> http://sourceforge.net/p/pelican-edt/wiki/markdown_syntax/#md_ex_code
> https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet
> http://www.krisyu.org/blog/posts/2013/06/markdown-and-latex-reference/
>
> Please set the following metadata attributes in the header of you blog
> post:
>
> Title: Title of the blog post (e.g Welcome Google Summer of Code 2014
> Students!)
> Date: Date of the blog post (e.g. 2014-05-03 14:09:00
> Tags: Some tags (e.g. gsoc)
> Author: The author of the blog post (e.g. marcus)
>
> Have a look at the example post:
>
> https://github.com/zoq/blog/raw/master/content/blog/Initial.md
>
> One last thing, please send me your github username, so that I can give
> your access to the repository.
>
> If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.
>
> Thanks,
>
> On 05 May 2014, at 22:04, Ryan Curtin <gth671b at mail.gatech.edu> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 03:27:45PM -0400, Ryan Curtin wrote:
> >> If you cannot make it, IRC logs are (sort of) available at
> >> http://www.mlpack.org/irc/logs.html.  This is still being worked on and
> >> will improve in the next few days...
> >
> > Just as an update, the logging system is (mostly) complete and you can
> > see the results at http://www.mlpack.org/irc/logs.html .  A direct link
> > to the Summer of Code kickoff meeting log is here:
> >
> > http://www.mlpack.org/irc/mlpack.20140501.html
> >
> > And if for some reason you are interested in the IRC logging system I
> > hacked together, you can find it on Github:
> >
> > https://github.com/rcurtin/irclog
> >
> > --
> > Ryan Curtin    | "I am the luckiest man alive!"
> > ryan at ratml.org |   - General Borzov
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*Anand Soni | Junior Undergraduate | Department of Computer Science &
Engineering | IIT Bombay | India*
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