First, as someone mentioned BitBucket is, IMO, at par or better than GitHub in terms of features. The fact that you can have unlimited private repos alone is enough a reason to migrate over. I understand that people like GitHub because it’s so popular, but you are missing out by not looking at BitBucket or other competitors.
Second, the problem is that GitHub is not supposed to be a CMS, even though some people want to use it as such. Use GitHub as a project/source base, have its website completely separate. You have to do so much git judo because you are trying to use it for something it wasn’t meant for.
Couple of things.
First, as someone mentioned BitBucket is, IMO, at par or better than GitHub in terms of features. The fact that you can have unlimited private repos alone is enough a reason to migrate over. I understand that people like GitHub because it’s so popular, but you are missing out by not looking at BitBucket or other competitors.
Second, the problem is that GitHub is not supposed to be a CMS, even though some people want to use it as such. Use GitHub as a project/source base, have its website completely separate. You have to do so much git judo because you are trying to use it for something it wasn’t meant for.