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Contributing
Pull Requests from our design, development and operations teams of Haufe.Group and its subsidiaries are greatly appreciated. If you've never contributed to an open source project before we are more than happy to walk you through how to create a pull request. The short version of it is to simply clone this repo into (a) a repo of your own account under (b) the name [your_account_name].github.io
. Upon your first commit the blog should be published at http://[your_account_name].github.io
. In this way you can add your changes and test them live. When you are finished create a pull request with your changes and submit it against our blog repo.
Support for Categories and Tags were inspired by this blog entry. A list of the defined categories and tags can be found at _data/categories.yml
and _data\tags.yml
respectively. If you want to add new categories or tags, you need to add them to the corresponding .yml
file and add the matching template into the meta/category
or meta/tag
directories. Please do not go overboard with adding new categories and tags but try to stay within the ones we have. On the other hand - if you feel strongly about adding one, feel free to submit a pull request.
If you want to find out more about using github-pages
for blogging or want to improve our blog the following links might be good starting points
- Jekyll documentation, i.e. how to include images
- Github pages powered by Jekyll
- Liquid Documentation here and here
Please note to set the proxy if you are working from within the Haufe Intranet
set HTTP_PROXY=http://10.12.1.236:8083/
set HTTPS_PROXY=http://10.12.1.236:8083/
If you find bugs or issues you can open an issue describing the problem that you're looking to resolve and we'll go from there.