> Given the fact that there was not much interest in the website in the last 
> years

Speaking for myself, this is because it used to be a wiki and now it's a real 
website.

> and Markdown is something each of us can write easily.

Agree, but also so is HTML, which gives much more control over 
layout/structure/appearance.

> After all, if we want to change the backend of the website and/or replace it 
> by something static or generated, let's do.

I'd be interested to working on this, but unfortunately except for using Flask 
a few times, I don't know much about using Python for making websites. Most of 
my experience is in JS/Node with stuff like NPM, Express, Webpack, Vue, etc. 
and I don't know whether other developers are comfortable with this kind of 
tech stack/tooling, or if it's even supported by our web host for the backend 
stuff.

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