[Pharo-users] Re: Pharo CMS

2022-09-03 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
A couple of years ago, I prototyped something between a static site 
generator and a decoupled/headless CMS, called Brea[1] and we did a lot 
of extensive workshops to teach how to use it. The site (in Spanish) for 
the workshops and documentation of Brea is made using Brea and you can 
see it at [2]. It tries to address the documentation needs of the local 
communities which use diverse places to write documentation (HegdeDoc, 
Internet Archive) and want to consolidate them in a unified place. We're 
now discussing to integrate Brea with TiddlyWikiPharo[3] as TiddlyWiki 
has become an integral part of our documentation practices and maybe we 
could try another take on it if we get enough resources for that.


[1] https://code.tupale.co/Offray/Brea
[2] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/
[3] https://code.tupale.co/Offray/TiddlyWikiPharo/

Cheers,

Offray

On 1/09/22 7:36, Marcus Denker wrote:

The pharo.org  website is generated statically, see

https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-site

(you can do PRs to edit / improve it).

This uses https://github.com/estebanlm/Foliage

Marcus


On 28 Aug 2022, at 00:41, Tim Mackinnon  wrote:

I recall that that Norbert was doing some interesting cms stuff 
(check old messages, or maybe he will chip in).


To be honest though, I’d consider using StoryBlok 
(https://www.storyblok.com/) or Prismic and interface with that with 
zinc


Tim


On 26 Aug 2022, at 10:20, Siemen Baader  wrote:


Hi everyone,

I was looking for a Pharo CMS. I got the Pier one-click image from 
www.piercms.com , but it seems there is a 
hardcoded path in the image. I get the error message:


Pharo cannot write to the changes file named 
/private/var/folders/ImndBm_rpdOz3Bpyfiqvv0d4dc000Ogn/T/AppTranslocation/24424,42 
BEB3 4E. BBC5 CMFBIElgi12/3/35/d/Pier 
app/Contents/Resources/Pier.changes


(the image is not there but in my ~/Downloads folder).

Any ideas how I can fix this?

And what does Pharo.org  use for its CMS?

thanks,
Siemen


[Pharo-users] Re: Pharo CMS

2022-09-01 Thread Marcus Denker
The pharo.org  website is generated statically, see

https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-site 


(you can do PRs to edit / improve it).

This uses https://github.com/estebanlm/Foliage 


Marcus

> On 28 Aug 2022, at 00:41, Tim Mackinnon  wrote:
> 
> I recall that that Norbert was doing some interesting cms stuff (check old 
> messages, or maybe he will chip in).
> 
> To be honest though, I’d consider using StoryBlok (https://www.storyblok.com/ 
> ) or Prismic and interface with that with zinc 
> 
> Tim
> 
>> On 26 Aug 2022, at 10:20, Siemen Baader  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> I was looking for a Pharo CMS. I got the Pier one-click image from 
>> www.piercms.com , but it seems there is a hardcoded 
>> path in the image. I get the error message:
>> 
>> Pharo cannot write to the changes file named 
>> /private/var/folders/ImndBm_rpdOz3Bpyfiqvv0d4dc000Ogn/T/AppTranslocation/24424,42
>>  BEB3 4E. BBC5 CMFBIElgi12/3/35/d/Pier app/Contents/Resources/Pier.changes 
>> 
>> (the image is not there but in my ~/Downloads folder).
>> 
>> Any ideas how I can fix this?
>> 
>> And what does Pharo.org use for its CMS?
>> 
>> thanks,
>> Siemen



[Pharo-users] Re: Pharo CMS

2022-08-27 Thread Tim Mackinnon
I recall that that Norbert was doing some interesting cms stuff (check old 
messages, or maybe he will chip in).

To be honest though, I’d consider using StoryBlok (https://www.storyblok.com/) 
or Prismic and interface with that with zinc 

Tim

> On 26 Aug 2022, at 10:20, Siemen Baader  wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I was looking for a Pharo CMS. I got the Pier one-click image from 
> www.piercms.com, but it seems there is a hardcoded path in the image. I get 
> the error message:
> 
> Pharo cannot write to the changes file named 
> /private/var/folders/ImndBm_rpdOz3Bpyfiqvv0d4dc000Ogn/T/AppTranslocation/24424,42
>  BEB3 4E. BBC5 CMFBIElgi12/3/35/d/Pier app/Contents/Resources/Pier.changes 
> 
> (the image is not there but in my ~/Downloads folder).
> 
> Any ideas how I can fix this?
> 
> And what does Pharo.org use for its CMS?
> 
> thanks,
> Siemen