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How to see the GitBook build status? #1613
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I also just noticed that the latest version wasn't deployed yet but don't know how it's actually deployed. From DNS we can see it's hosted by gitbooks.io:
I don't know who has a login there. |
I've just checked that and its last build was triggered on GitBook by this commit 10 days ago (Oct 25th). I have really difficulties to say why 10 days ago, as this commit is dated September 24th. I'm in GitBook member of Django Girls organization, I don't really know what tier I belong to, but unfortunately, don't have access to rerun deployment process. I already asked @GirlGeekUpNorth on Slack to upgrade my membership there (after @aniav advice) and got an info to create a ticket for technical team to address it. I've just sent this ticket to Claire. From a technical perspective we have (or at least I see it) a We should probably investigate options to migrate either to current GitBook or move tutorial to other service? What do you think? |
I've just got a notification email from GtiBook that my book was updated (I have a clone of DjangoGirls tutorial on my account there) so they do accept updates, I've also checked that I don't have a webhook attached to my repository and have GitBook (Legacy) app installed so that's probably a way that we trigger deployments. |
In the meanwhile, we could use Travis and raw git feature to update GitBook from there. I tried to do that from my local computer but my GitBook account does not have write access to this particular repo:
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I believe the migration will be an outcome of this issue, as migration itself is just a means to resolve that particular problem (at least that's one way to probably address that issue). |
Issue description
Sometimes the tutorial content on https://tutorial.djangogirls.org/ falls out of sync with the content of this repo's
master
branch for much longer than the GitBook build and deployment should take. When that's the case, it'd be usefulmaster
branchIs anything of that possible?
If yes:
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