Could you (or someone) please articulate why you think this will reduce the
maintenance burden? (I ask with complete ignorance about Backdrop.)

regards.

-walter

On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 4:01 AM James Cameron <qu...@laptop.org> wrote:

> Backdrop CMS is a lightweight content management system for
> non-profits.
>
> Backdrop CMS joined the Software Freedom Conservancy recently, and
> Sugar Labs is also part of SFC.
>
> Have we any volunteers interested in converting the web site and
> content to Backdrop?  It seems to have all the features needed, and
> may help to release our volunteers to work on more important things,
> such as Music Blocks, Turtle Blocks, Sugarizer, Sugar, or activities.
>
> Steps;
>
> * [ ] establish a list of volunteers,
>
> * [ ] build a list of requirements and acceptance criteria,
>
> * [ ] check for alternate CMS implementations,
>
> * [ ] verify we have consensus to proceed,
>
> * [ ] verify oversight board is in favour,
>
> * [ ] instantiate the CMS,
>
> * [ ] copy content from old site,
>
> * [ ] maintain content.
>
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