My first blog post on Ghost
Not much to see here. Finally got a Ghost deploy working on amazon ec2 :)
Not much to see here. Finally got a Ghost deploy working on amazon ec2 :)
On Thursday, I had the privilege of speaking at EmberCamp in London about the experience of switching Ghost to using Ember. I wasn't sure what to expect from EmberCamp, as I'm not really an Ember dev, but I found myself having a thoroughly enjoyable day. The
Maintaining a module on npm can be a little daunting. For modules with lots of dependencies, the task of keeping them up-to-date can be time consuming. These two handy modules are must-haves for making the process quick and easy, install them globally to get the best effect: nsp audit * npm
John has been laughing at me this past week because I'm quite literally jumping-up-and-down excited about Zelda. On Friday we merged Zelda [https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/5273] into master and I'm bouncing off the walls. The volume of work involved has caused John to
I'm sat outside relaxing & enjoying the last few minutes of sunshine offered by the second joyous March Sunday in a row. In between a spot of gardening, I've managed to finish the refactor & upgrade of the Ghost editor I've been working on