Albert finally has a website

Until recently the information relevant to the user was cluttered over several places. For a motivation there was a small landing page on github-pages, the github repository had a README.md, which basically served the same purpose, to get help the user had to go to the wiki and for news… well there was nothing. Finally there is now a place where everything gets merged to a single website: The project website albertlauncher.github.io.

Using Jekyll and a handcrafted theme based on the Milligram CSS framework the static website offers a nice reading experience and is still somewhat maintainable for a lazy c++ guy. The docs are dynamically generated from markdown sources and allow Github users to send pull request for modifications, e.g. typos. News post are dynamically generated too and even build a RSS news feed to allow interested users to subscribe and be up to date.