Jeykll is a good CMS to use and has a good size user base so good support
and good amount of available themes. Hugo is Faster and simpler to use, and
uses Markdown like Jeykll. After thinking about I would go for Jeykll since
speed isn't really necessary and most people would be familiar with Jeykll.

Now what do we do about the forum? We could switch to discorse, but that
will still require someone to maintain a server. Or do we just expand the
issue tracker and use the mailing lists more? Discouse dose mainly use tags
just like how the issue tracker uses lables. Me personally I would just
expand the issue tracker.

On Sat, Nov 14, 2015, 8:34 PM Andrew Chadwick <[email protected]>
wrote:

> http://mypaint.org and http://www.mypaint.org should now be up and
> running with a tiny placeholder site. No redirects to other domains.
>
> I've asked our DNS hosting provider, who also host the redirect sites,
> to point [www].mypaint.info at mypaint.org. IMO this is a good
> redirect to have, since I've been secretly rewriting links to point at
> mypaint.org for about a year.
>
> It may be that we have to just migrate the old content somewhere else,
> which could be interesting.
> If we do that, perhaps it's worth rebuilding the site properly.
>
> Any modern CMS or site builder that allows gh-pages hosting would be
> great for sharing out the site work. I just happen to like Jekyll
> because it's there in my Debian distribution (so lazy). Markdown
> appeals to my programmer brain and makes nice diffs.
>
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