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Hi Sean,
I think you have made a good point, and one that really underscores the beauty of Jekyll. Content creators don't have to know any html, they write markdown in a text file with a bit of frontmatter at the top of the page to set-up tags / categories and the like. And, I'm guessing that people who are interested in becoming content creators for a technical project like Tor are pretty likely to be good with frontmatter and be happy to work in a text editor.
I know I would be. +1 for Jekyll
with kind regards, Nancy
On 01/10/2014 04:10 PM, Sean Rafferty wrote:
I am currently working on a drupal project and agree that drupal is far too big and complex for the requirements laid out for tor. Something like jekyll seems much leaner and simpler.
As a developer, I agree that writing straight html would be nice. But there are a lot of content writers in the world that just don’t know it well enough.
On Jan 10, 2014, at 7:27 AM, Silviu Riley <silviu.riley@gmail.com mailto:silviu.riley@gmail.com> wrote: