On quick check,Pelican seems to be better documented than Acrylamid. Have
to google around for some comparisons...

On Friday, April 19, 2013, Matt Wilkie <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've recently ported my website to the python static generator Acrylamid (
https://github.com/posativ/acrylamid). It's inspired by Jekyll and supports
markdown, rst, jinja2, mako and static html out of the box, with hooks to
support anything pandoc can transform (which is a heck of a lot).
>
> Not being terribly familiar with Acrylamid, Github Pages, or even git for
that matter, I was able to create a new site and publish it to gh-pages in
an evening:
> http://posativ.github.io/themes/. Not much to look at, basically just a
blog's version of Hello World, but satisfying none the less.
>
> I don't use github for my own site as I already have a host, but a simple
rsync script keeps that up to date with a minimum of fuss (after I finally
found a Windows version which helped me construct the needed command line,
QtdSync).
>
> I've not yet delved into using Leo to drive acrylamid, but so far I've
not seen anything in acrylamid which leads me to think it would be even
moderately difficult.
>
> -matt
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