> On Jan 3, 2017, at 3:19 AM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> One idea might be to move the home page to github pages, or atleast the
>> source, and that way changes can be proposed by regular pull requests.
>> 
>> The downside is that it requires us to migrate from wordpress to
>> something else, like jekyll, or something else.
> 
> You have no idea how often I have looked for ways to connect our website
> with our git repository. If I switch to jekyll I lose everything that I've 
> done to
> build the existing website (which I spent real money on to get a decent
> design for).
> 
> My dream scenario would of course be something that pokes straight
> at the wordpress database - because heck, how hard can that be?
> Extract the active posts and dump their text into a directory full of plain
> text files. And then sync changes to those text files back into the
> database. Sounds easy, right? Except that when I tried this, I soon
> ended up in the weeds and nothing worked.

And again, hurray for Insomnia:

https://github.com/mAAdhaTTah/wordpress-github-sync

I haven't played with this at all (and will try to actually get some sleep
now), but it does sound promising, doesn't it?

/D
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