> > 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.

For me, it's the other way round.
I'm a little familiar with Angular but just because I had to for work. I 
personally prefer good ol' Python because I like it and so being much more 
familiar with it.
Anyway, I think the technology should not hinder people from contributing, so 
if you like to make a new site with your stack why not.
The only requirement I would like to consider is that the site should work 
mostly with JavaScript enabled in the browser. Obviously this is quite hard 
when using Vue or the like for the frontend but I know there are still people 
outside who don't want or cannot use JS in the browser.

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