On Mar 18, 2012, at 8:04 PM, Leah Hicks wrote:
> I have done my research, although I have to admit wordpress is not perfect. 
> If it is really that big of an issue then we will simply not use it. And yes 
> I'm aware of the current implementation however it uses javascript which will 
> not run if users have javascript disabled. If someone can find a workaround 
> for that I'm golden. 

The problem with any CMS is that if/when Freenet gets a lot of publicity (e.g. 
something was leaked via Freenet) then it will undoubtedly be under attack. 
Allowing dynamic content at all is asking for trouble. I think it's best to 
keep the main site static, generated beforehand with a templating engine--my 
favorite being HAML (http://haml-lang.com).

If news is of issue, why not use something like Twitter to keep people updated 
and actually update the site itself when it's something big?
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