>
> If possible, I'd like to see a system that only uses whatever language to
> generate the site if there is an actual change. Anything important that is
> served to the user should be static, i.e. the site should continue working
> except for changes when we just plainly remove PHP/Python/Perl/Ruby/Go from
> the server or have to disable any dynamic features temporarily (0-day,
> anyone? ;) temporarily.


I'm sorry but I don't have the slightest clue as to what you're talking
about. Anyway, I plan on making everything but the blog hard coded with
HMTL. For the blog, I'd like to use Chyrp simply because it's lightweight
and incredibly easy to use. We shouldn't need all the extra features
that WordPress has to offer considering it's really only text and links in
the blog posts. It comes with a great looking default theme but I'd like to
change it to make it match with the current homepage. If you want, you can
check out Chyrp here: http://chyrp.net/

Now back to the homepage. Aside from making it fluid and adding the
"widgets" at the bottom of the body, is this the final product? Are there
any more things I should add?


On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 4:32 AM, Michael Schumacher <schum...@gmx.de> wrote:

> On 13.04.2013 00:00, Kasim Ahmic wrote:
>
>>     That's a pretty cool idea.  Considering the space allotted for it I
>>     think only 1 article would be enough.  If I see that one article has
>>     changed I would go to the news feed to read more news :).
>>
>>
>> Well we'll see when we actually implement it. I'll most likely have to
>> use PHP for that which I have next to no knowledge about so it'll have
>> to wait until we can get someone to help me out there.
>>
>
> If possible, I'd like to see a system that only uses whatever language to
> generate the site if there is an actual change. Anything important that is
> served to the user should be static, i.e. the site should continue working
> except for changes when we just plainly remove PHP/Python/Perl/Ruby/Go from
> the server or have to disable any dynamic features temporarily (0-day,
> anyone? ;) temporarily.
>
> The current system is template files that are checked into Git and are run
> through make and python to create the static html files which get served.
>
> Regards,
> Michael
>
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