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.
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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.
>
> Tom Purl
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