On Friday, September 26, 2014 1:39:35 PM UTC+2, Handoko Suwono wrote:
>
> I came across an article about flat-file CMS like Ghost 
> <https://ghost.org>, Kirby <http://getkirby.com>, Statamic 
> <http://statamic.com> and Jekyll <http://jekyllrb.com>. But not WordPress 
> since the latter is database driven.
>
> The definition goes, "A flat-file CMS is a content management system that 
> stores content in files and folders rather than in a database like a 
> traditional CMS. "
>
>
> http://www.typeandgrids.com/blog/goodbye-wordpress-2014-will-be-the-year-of-flat-file-cmses
>
> I wonder is TiddlyWiki and TiddlySpace can be categorized as flat-file CMS 
> too?
>

For vanilla TiddlyWiki I think it is true. It's even more. It's a single 
file, file based CMS. 

TiddlySpace has a mySQL database as a data store. So .. no.

TiddlySpace is based on TiddlyWeb. .. The very basic store for TiddlyWeb is 
a text based store. So for a basic TiddlyWeb installation ... yes. 

TiddlyWiki5 ... is also a single file based CMS
TW5 has the possibility to create a static representation of every tiddler. 
.. It's pure html no javascript needed. 
TW5 also has the possibility to store its content as single file tiddlers  
.... 

TW5 is a yes, yes, yes flat file CMS at the moment :)

-mario

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