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GSoC 2025 biodynamo introduction blog and contributor profile #294
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In the description you mention a blog but I do not see any relevant files. |
I'm sorry, do you mean on the project description? I don't see any "blog" mentioned, just a report summarizing insights, that I want to do by the end of the project. |
We will need a blog post, too. We should do it outside of this PR. See this as an example #289 |
I already pushed the new post |
sitemap: true | ||
author: Salvador de la Torre Gonzalez | ||
permalink: blogs/gsoc25_salvador_introduction_blog/ | ||
banner_image: /images/blog/gsoc-banner.png |
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Apologies for the late comment: can we generate a more exciting image and have the gsoc logo overlaid on it?
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Okay, btw, I just realized that when someone clicks on my name in the team section https://compiler-research.org/team/ a 404 pops https://compiler-research.org/team/SalvadordelaTorreGonzalez However when I clone the repository and run the website in local it works perfectly fine. Might the issue be because of the automatic github spelling check?
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Did you upload all files that you have locally?
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I really think so, because I only used relative paths, and I tried cloning the repository in a different folder and it works locally.
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I can confirm this is the case for me too. Locally works. I have no idea how to debug this -- I think your page is different and uses the permalink
which might influence something somewhere on the server...
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I think I might have discovered the issue. Lets see if it works now
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