Perhaps as a reference point, years ago Tim Lucas wrote something to power 
his blog from Markdown files (interestingly, this was before jekyll and 
other people doing such a thing - in a modern sense). 

The source is 
here: https://github.com/toolmantim/toolmantim/blob/master/lib/article.rb

I've been using a variant of this to power my site for a few years now. 

… Perhaps that could be used as a starting point and adapted as hungry 
developers see fit. Either way it'd be nice to have something straight away 
that 'worked' and could be iterated on by those who cared. Otherwise, 
jekyll is good. 

Github as a CMS.

-- 
on the domain issue: why don't we write to jeremy from segpub asking him to 
reconsider his stance. otherwise — new domain. 301 the old site to the new 
domain. 

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