[Tor www-team] [Back-end][CMS]

Olssy olssy1 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 9 22:08:43 UTC 2014


Starting this thread to discuss the different solutions, what they offer
and how many people have used them before.

I know Drupal better than other CMSs and it fits the requirements although
static generation is not out of the box but supported by a module(like most
things in Drupal). Content is usually created and modified through a web
interface that offers either source code view or a WYSIWYG GUI but can be
template based using text files on disk.

Can anyone explain a bit how Jekyll would work in the context of the Tor
website? Do users need to create the content on disk or through a web
interface?
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