Remove Glynn as deployment option
Remove Glynn as deployment option since that gem is no longer actively maintained. See notes on readme in repository: https://github.com/dmathieu/glynn and https://github.com/dmathieu/glynn/issues/67
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Just about any traditional web hosting provider will let you upload files to their servers over FTP. To upload a Jekyll site to a web host using FTP, simply run the `jekyll build` command and copy the generated `_site` folder to the root folder of your hosting account. This is most likely to be the `httpdocs` or `public_html` folder on most hosting providers.
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Just about any traditional web hosting provider will let you upload files to their servers over FTP. To upload a Jekyll site to a web host using FTP, simply run the `jekyll build` command and copy the generated `_site` folder to the root folder of your hosting account. This is most likely to be the `httpdocs` or `public_html` folder on most hosting providers.
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### FTP using Glynn
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There is a project called [Glynn](https://github.com/dmathieu/glynn), which lets you easily generate your Jekyll powered website’s static files and
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send them to your host through FTP.
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## Self-managed web server
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## Self-managed web server
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If you have direct access to the deployment web server, the process is essentially the same, except you might have other methods available to you (such as `scp`, or even direct filesystem access) for transferring the files. Just remember to make sure the contents of the generated `_site` folder get placed in the appropriate web root directory for your web server.
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If you have direct access to the deployment web server, the process is essentially the same, except you might have other methods available to you (such as `scp`, or even direct filesystem access) for transferring the files. Just remember to make sure the contents of the generated `_site` folder get placed in the appropriate web root directory for your web server.
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