I'm a fan of the roll-our-own approach -- there's more than enough bright 
sparks in this community that I would be shocked should something usable and 
useful not come out of Railscamp.

Anyway, if you wanted a zero barrier to entry, I'd be advocating posterous over 
Wordpress any day.

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On 08/01/2012, at 9:19 AM, Steven Ringo <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think the word them cool kids use is "dogfooding".
> 
> There was more than just a little irony in the fact that the old wiki was a 
> wikimedia install (php).
> 
> The git account permissions thing is set up and would be pretty easy to add 
> new members as needed.
> 
> I would start small and build on it. Simple jekyll-based, a few "blog" posts 
> to represent a meeting and some static info pages. I doubt we'll need 
> anything more.
> 
> The effort will likely be more on the front-end. And would also be a great 
> showcase for someone to show off their ruby/html/css-fu.
> 
> Steve
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