Hello everyone,

Continuing the earlier discussion started by Carles, I think it would
be great for the CSL editor currently at steveridout.com/csl to move
home to csleditor.citationstyles.org. To make this easy, I've removed
the php dependency of the CSL editor site so it can be hosted on
github pages.

What this means:
- Hosting is now free, in terms of money and admin hassle, by hosting
it via github at any subdomain, e.g. csleditor.citationstyles.org.
It's super-simple to set up, all you'd need to do is add a CNAME
record and alter the CNAME text file in the repo.
- Deploying is simple. Just commit the built version to the gh-pages
branch in github. (contact myself or Carles if you'd like to be a
member of the citation-style-editor github organisation)

My hope is that this new setup will make it more attractive for other
developers to get involved.

If you agree, whoever is responsible for administrating the
citationstyles.org domain (Dan Stillman?), please get in touch with me
personally and we can set things up. I can set up redirects from the
steveridout.com/csl to pages so the old links will still work.

Regards,
Steve

PS: In case anyone is curious how much use the site is getting, here
are the numbers from last month, Oct 27th - Nov 26th:

Visits: 2,001
Unique Visitors: 957
Pageviews: 6,957
Pages / Visit: 3.48
Avg. Visit Duration:00:06:58
Bounce Rate: 52.32%
% New Visits: 41.93%

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