Quarkus Roq
I used Quarkus Roq to create this blog. Roq is a static site generator written by Andy Damevin and is part of the Quarkiverse. If you aren't familiar with Quarkiverse, it is "a place to build and host Quarkus extensions," that provides build, CI, release setup, and docs hosting for Quarkus extensions.
Andy discussed Roq on Quarkus Insights, Episode 185: What is Roq. A second Roq episoce aired this past December, Quarkus Roq in the Real World as well.
This quick, 5 minute, tutorial Andy has on YouTube got me up and running. I had to give the repository write permissions, which was simple enough because GitHub's Copilot explained how to change the settings, which can be found in Setings -> Actions -> General -> Workflow permissions -> Read and write permissions. The integration of Copilot into GitHub is really nice.
The Picture
The picture is of Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium. I have been lucky enough to visit Red Hat customers in Brussels many times.