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

Alex Lynham acelynham at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 10 17:05:02 UTC 2014


> I hope I am correct in my understanding that we agree on a static website generator now, and kind-off agree on Jekyll.




+1 for Jekyll from me.

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Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 17:00:58 +0000
From: rey at spcshp.com
To: www-team at lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [Tor www-team] [Back-end][CMS]


                > I hope I am correct in my understanding that we agree on a static website generator now, and kind-off agree on Jekyll.

                    +1 for Jekyll here.
                
                
                 
                On Friday, 10 January 2014 at 16:57, Moritz Süß wrote:
                
                    Markdown is _very_ simple.Please check out http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/basics and try out markdown at http://www.markdownviewer.com/.
Let’s try to use these as long as possible for getting people familiarized with Markdown. We do not want to duplicate existing documentation efforts, and keep up-front investment for tools as low as possible in this project.
I hope I am correct in my understanding that we agree on a static website generator now, and kind-off agree on Jekyll.
BestMoritz


Am 10.01.2014 um 17:35 schrieb Earl G <globallogins at gmail.com>:
Ok So Jekllya user guide for people that need to learn markdown to be able to contribute to the blog.
and the front of the site user friendly for anybody that wants to get started.

back of the site and deeper for the linux nerds and specialists that want to dig deeper.
job done



On 10 January 2014 17:32, Sam E. Lawrence <selbrit at gmail.com> wrote:


On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Sean Rafferty <seanmrafferty at me.com> wrote:



But there are a lot of content writers in the world that just don’t know it well enough. 
Then they can learn. If someone wants to contribute to a solution to a problem as complex as privacy and security, then learning markdown / HTML should be a minor investment of their time. Basic HTML takes little time to learn, and will instantly boost the self-respect of anyone who wants to help Tor and other software projects. Setting a bar is worth it, IMO.




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