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The ocaml website is one of the principle users of this website. During the handoff meeting, Nojb suggested we ensure we can build the website correctly with the latest version before we cut the v2 release.
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First of all let me say a big thank you for all the work that is going on with Omd, I'm a big user of it and think it is a great library.
As part of the Outreachy work we actually have an initial applicant looking into bumping the version of Omd ocaml.org uses to 2.0.0~alpha1 (ocaml/ocaml.org#1321). I think this should be pretty doable. The main blockers for ocaml.org will be in the options that the binary omd supports for example TOC generation and code highlighting. This isn't necessarily a major blocker as we could implement these as a bespoke binary using Omd the library. Just thought I'd bring this to your attention.
Depending on how far the applicant gets, if you want someone to test porting ocaml.org to the release candidate for Omd 2.0.0 I'd be more than happy to do that :))
Thank for the input and the heads up re: ongoing work related to ocaml.org @patricoferris! I've prioritized #232 (slated for attention as soon as the AST is settled). I'll add an issue to track code highlighting too :)
The ocaml website is one of the principle users of this website. During the handoff meeting, Nojb suggested we ensure we can build the website correctly with the latest version before we cut the v2 release.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: