README.md in jekyll-octopod-0.5.3 vs README.md in jekyll-octopod-0.6.0

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@@ -3,69 +3,6 @@ [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/jekyll-octopod.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/jekyll-octopod) <img align="right" src="assets/img/logo.jpg" alt="logo"> A podcast publishing extension for the static site generator [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) -## tl;dr - -You generate a static web site for your podcast on your own computer, test drive it and sync it to your web space. - -So no Wordpress, PHP, Ruby other scripting language, database management system or any other dynamic component is needed on your server. -This increases security immensely. - -## Tell me more! - -If you want to take a look: See (and listen to) Stefan's podcast [Aua-Uff-Code!](https://aua-uff-co.de). - -The page, you will get, when you follow the installation instructions later, looks like this: - -![screenshot](materials/demo.png) - -Technically speaking, jekyll-octopod is a Jekyll plugin and a Ruby Gem. It -contains of scripts, templates, helpers and extensions to publish your -podcasts the cool text file lover's way. - -If you are not afraid of the command line of your computer and text files are the -stuff to heat up your geeky little heart, jekyll-octopod may be worth a trial -to publish your podcasts. - -The underlying assumptions of jekyll-octopod are that static content -should be delivered statically and text files are the perfect way to handle -podcast metadata. So jekyll-octopod makes it easy to generate and deploy a -website and feeds for your podcast out of one textfile and at least one audio -file per episode. - - -## Features - -jekyll-octopod brings innately: -* iTunes ready episode feeds for different file formats (e.g. mp3, ogg, m4a) -* a ready to use [Bootflat](http://bootflat.github.io/) and [Twitter Bootstrap](http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/) based, responsible (i.e. mobile friendly) layout modifiable to your heart's desire. -* [Flattr](https://flattr.com/) support on the website and in the episode feed -* [Twitter](https://twitter.com) integration on the website -* comments via [Disqus](http://disqus.com/) -* [Podlove Web Player](http://podlove.org/podlove-web-player/) in it's current version 3.0 -* Static player pages that are embeddable in iframes at your other or affiliates' sites -* [Podlove Alternate Feeds](http://podlove.org/alternate-feeds/) -* [Podlove Simple Chapters](http://podlove.org/simple-chapters/) -* [Podlove Subscribe Button](http://podlove.org/podlove-subscribe-button/) for easy podcast subscription on any operating system, including mobile phones. -* https compatibility -* Google search integration -* easy creation of show notes - -**Is this production ready?** - -We use it in production, so we believe it is. -But it is very likely, that it still contains bugs. And there is no guarantee that behavior will not change with the next update :-). - -Hopefully you are brave enough to play with this cute little toy anyway. - - -## Documentation - -Detailed documentation is provided in the [Wiki](https://github.com/informatom/jekyll-octopod/wiki) - -## Maintainer - -Stefan Haslinger <mailto:stefan.haslinger@informatom.com> - -Credits go to lots of [people and projects](https://github.com/informatom/jekyll-octopod/wiki/Credits). +jekyll-octopod has now it's own [Project Site](https://jekyll-octopod.github.io/)!