Francesco Siddi 05e82ea5e4 Website: Update deployment script
The flamenco.io website moves to flamenco.blender.org!
This commit updates the Makefile as follows:

- Rename 'site' to 'project-website', so the new command to deploy is
  'make project-website'
- Move the website directory from 'flamenco-io-site' to
  'project-website'
- Update the rsync command do reflect the new deployment destination
2022-07-25 14:42:30 +02:00

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Free & Open Source
Render Management

Take control of your computing infrastructure and get things done.
Flamenco is used in production at Blender Studio.

Disclaimer: this site describes Flamenco 3, which is still under heavy development. For information on its predecessor, see Flamenco 2.

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Flamenco Screenshot

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Features overview

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Free and Open Source

Released under GPL 3.0, every component of Flamenco is Free and Open Source software. Development is supported by the Blender project.

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Simple and Portable

Flamenco consists of a few components and requires almost no configuration to be used in production.

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Easy Customization

Designed to be customizable, Flamenco allows TDs to specify Job Types using the JavaScript language and seamlessly fit into the pipeline.

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Cross-platform and Self-hosted

Flamenco runs on all major operating system, and is fully hosted on your own hardware. Your data is yours, and yours alone.

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Robust Technology

The core of Flamenco is build using Go and SQLite. Check out the sources on developer.blender.org.

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In Development

Getting close to Beta release, Flamenco v3 is in active development at Blender Studio. Join the chat to see what's happening!

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