Are you a Pelican user who understands Chinese? We could use your help reviewing a new pull request containing a Chinese translation of the Pelican documentation: https://t.co/BljZ1R291k
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! ✨
Who wants to help make Pelican even better? Join us this weekend for a Pelican sprint!
https://t.co/1dCnNOOYNJ
Find us in the IRC web-chat at https://t.co/r8kSfoSvPA and go to the #pelican channel.
Belated notice that Pelican 4.7.2 has been released, adding a template for categories to the default theme and improving the behavior of the --extra-settings flag.
Many thanks to @_r4victor and @pauloxnet for the enhancements! 🏆
On this day 10 years ago, I made my first commit to @GetPelican.
I can hardly believe it’s been a decade. Quite a milestone! 🎊
It has been an honor to have played a part in nurturing the growth of this community. Thanks to everyone who has contributed. Y’all are the best. 💗
Pelican 4.7.1 is out! ✨
Thanks to the Rich project by @willmcgugan, Pelican’s dev-server component now has richer logging output.
Plus, Pelican is now being tested on the recently-released Python 3.10, and we made a few other minor improvements.
https://t.co/mjQrBzFprN
I’m happy to announce the release of Pelican 4.7, with improved default theme rendering on mobile devices, hidden article support, richer logging, and other tweaks & enhancements. Many thanks to the contributors who made this possible! ✨
https://t.co/eYYFjbBDuc
A new home for "Clean Architectures in Python", downloaded by 16k+ readers so far!
The Digital Cat Books is a website that uses @getpelican and Mau (https://t.co/irLGVijSLY) to publish free books.
https://t.co/Y92hf9C2Xb
#Python#TDD#pycabook#clean#architecture
Pelican 4.5.3 has been released with a fix to some refactoring done in the previous version. Many thanks to @tw_lgiordani for the recent enhancements! ✨
https://t.co/7ZkQLtPpUF
Wow. Coming back to @getpelican after a few years fussing around with @wordpressdotcom - the simplicity is a breath of fresh air, and @jmayer and co have been working hard! LOVE the updates while I was gone! :)
Anyone interested in a new #Pelican release? Maybe one that includes support for namespace plugins, allowing you to Pip-install plugins and have them automatically detected and enabled? Well, (another) little birdie told me that you won’t have to wait much longer! 🐦
If you use Pelican on Windows, we could use some help with this issue. In short, `pip uninstall pelican` fails on Windows when the tests are included in the sdist/wheel. Would you mind lending a hand? https://t.co/bYYpcqeiYH
Pelican’s next release will no longer support Python 2.7. Would you be adversely affected if Pelican also dropped support for Python 3.5 and required 3.6+? If so, how and why? Now is the time to speak up!
https://t.co/SeHUbKPaxa
Pelican 4.2 may well be the last version to support Python 2, with future versions requiring Python 3. If you haven’t already, it’s time to make the move! https://t.co/fONSY81uR4
In the spirit of #Hacktoberfest, some maintainers are organizing a #Pelican sprint this Sunday, 20 October. One of the goals will be to help transition plugins to a packaged release format. Please come join us! https://t.co/rRLaELGrtX
In the spirit of #Hacktoberfest, some maintainers are organizing a #Pelican sprint this Sunday, 20 October. One of the goals will be to help transition plugins to a packaged release format. Please come join us! https://t.co/rRLaELGrtX
Pelican release frequency has increased dramatically in recent months. How? The answer is AutoPub, which just released Pelican 4.1.3 mere moments ago. This thread explains more about #AutoPub and why it was created.
The day before yesterday I went live with my new website. It is built on @getpelican (Static Site Generator). In this article I describe how I set it up to build and publish with @Netlify, @CircleCI and @github pages.
https://t.co/4yvz1Q2dTm
#100DaysOfCode#Python