Thanks for the clarification.

I agree this would be good. I personally ( given my day job at the moment) have 
found that Web Components seem to be the way to go for basing HTML5 design Web 
stuff as it break the current irritation of monolithic design I have web 
development in to components that can be reused and updated independently. 
However there are lots of options. A more modern look and feel would be good 
for the SCons Web site. Pelican seem like a nice option. I don’t think more 
than a simple set of static Web pages is really needed.

Jason

From: Scons-dev [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Deegan
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2015 3:11 PM
To: SCons developer list
Subject: Re: [Scons-dev] Review scons.org/guidelines.php

Jason
Twitter is already set up for mercurial commits from bitbucket.
But likely the "news" won't be high enough bandwidth that a manual post of a 
link to Twitter would prove problematic.
And not really the point of the discussion.
The current static site is dated both in look and in content.
I was thinking that a refresh would do the "brand" of SCons some good.
I've been using Pelican for a couple client and personal sites and it seems 
like it'd be worth trying it out as a possible replacement for the current hand 
written php which makes up scons.org<http://scons.org>.
And note that, as Dirk mentioned in a previous message, we are NOT talking 
about the wiki in this thread.  That's an entirely different topic.

Thanks,
-Bill

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Kenny, Jason L 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
As far as this goes would it not be better to use something like 
twitter/google+/facebook for sending out notifications?  Just asking...

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: Scons-dev 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On 
Behalf Of Dirk Bächle
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2015 11:10 AM
To: SCons developer list
Subject: Re: [Scons-dev] Review 
scons.org/guidelines.php<http://scons.org/guidelines.php>

On 14.05.2015 14:17, Bill Deegan wrote:
> Dirk,
>
> Pelican can do RSS and Atom feeds.
>
> Let me setup something simple and we can give it a try.
>

Yeah okay, sounds good. However, this is not high prio I guess...so you can 
keep it really basic for now. Let's just see how the RSS/Atom stuff works, 
because I tried to find an example Pelican site with it. No luck so far. ;)

Dirk

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