I agree - worst case scenario, there can be a tech team that take the new .md document (or edited doc) and merge it into the git repo/branch ready for deploy. A
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Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 15:05:46 -0600 From: tom@tompurl.com To: www-team@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [Tor www-team] [Back-end][CMS]
On 01/10/2014 02:24 PM, Olssy wrote:
Back to your question: Do we need User roles?
If the site will ever be supporting user generated content through then I think this is a requirement but if UGC is to be offloaded elsewhere else and it's really just the static pages then I think the file system permissions should suffice.
I'm a little confused by the definition of "user generated content". Are we referring to things like blog posts and tutorials?
If so, then I think a static site generator + git still works. The author would just need to create a patch (using git format-patch) and then email it to this list. Someone with commit access to the www repo could then apply the patch and then a post-commit hook could regenerate the web site.
Granted, you would need some degree of technical savvy to do that, but not much more than it would take to clone the repo in the first place.
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