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December 14, 2014

Instant Hosting of Open Source Projects with GitHub-style Ribbons

Filed under: Open Source,OpenShift — Patrick Durusau @ 5:15 pm

Instant Hosting of Open Source Projects with GitHub-style Ribbons by Ryan Jarvinen.

From the post:

In this post I’ll show you how to create your own GitHub-style ribbons for launching open source projects on OpenShift.

The popular “Fork me on GitHub” ribbons provide a great way to raise awareness for your favorite open source projects. Now, the same technique can be used to instantly launch clones of your application, helping to rapidly grow your community!

Take advantage of [the following link is broken as of 12/14/2014] OpenShift’s web-based app creation workflow – streamlining installation, hosting, and management of instances – by crafting a workflow URL that contains information about your project.

I thought this could be useful in the not too distant future.

Better to blog about it here than to search for it in the nightmare of my bookmarks. 😉

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