Hi all

Today I found some stuff via Twitter that could be of interest for publishing 
TW stuff from Github directly. 

Smashing Magazine published a betaversion of their new website and they are 
going very innovative ways using netlify and Hugo amongst many other things:

https://next.smashingmagazine.com/2017/03/a-little-surprise-is-waiting-for-you-here--meet-the-next-smashing-magazine/

To understand netlify and it's philosophy I found the video here helpful: 
https://www.netlifycms.org/docs/intro/

I could imagine using TW as a CMS instead of their react-based app but I have 
no idea how difficult it would be to adapt parts of their system to process tid 
files and wikitext instead of markdown … I found it very interesting 
nonetheless. 

Have a nice weekend!
Thomas 

=== Extract: 

We are moving to a JAMstack: articles published directly to Netlify CDNs, with 
a custom shop based on an open-sourced headless E-Commerce GoCommerce and a job 
board that’s all just static HTML; content editing with Netlify’s new 
open-source, Git-Based CMS, real-time search powered by Algolia, full HTTP/2 
support, and the whole website running as a progressive web app with a service 
worker in the background (thanks to the awesome Service Worker Toolbox 
library). Booo-yah!

How does it work? Quite simple, actually. Content is stored in Markdown files. 
HTML is pre-baked using the static site generator Hugo, combined with a modern 
asset pipeline built with Gulp and webpack, all based on the Victor Hugo 
boilerplate.

We’ve spiced it all up with a handful of fancy APIs, including ones by Stripe 
for payments, Algolia for search, Cloudinary for responsive images, and 
Netlify’s open-source APIs GoCommerce (a headless e-commerce API), GoTrue for 
authentication, and GoTell for our more than 150,000 comments.

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