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content management software
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https://web.archive.org/web/20170212224846/http://webby.rubyforge.org:80/
website has no usage, explodes
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https://github.com/hyde/hyde
https://hyde.github.io/ [ 1 ] was http://ringce.com/hyde/
Very geeky, sparse documentation (just a readme).. needs a lot more time
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https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/ [ 1 ] was sphinx.pocoo.org
Very geeky, sparse documentation (just a readme).. needs a lot more time
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| ^ 1 | was sphinx.pocoo.org |
was docmint.net
was https://sourceforge.net/projects/docmint/
Docmint was a CMS for making online manuals. I reviewed it briefly as a candidate for Unity Linux‘s online guidebook.
It’s unusable.
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A website/blog engine.
Decent. I switched to this because I didn’t really want to get into making my own thing. I can tolerate WordPress because of BlogText.
NOTE – WordPress is controlled by a dictatorship of tyrannical assholes. This won’t matter to most people, but it will for some.
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wp-cli is essential.
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(on Wikipedia)
(home page archive)
https://github.com/parasew/instiki
https://golem.ph.utexas.edu/wiki/instiki/show/HomePage
I liked it, but it hated me and had horrible bugs.
I tried Instiki because I wanted to learn to program in Ruby and so I thought I could contribute. However, my creativity was badly maimed by the beta-ness of the project as well as a horrific “rollback” data loss issue. These were issues so horrific that the project should have been halted. Sure, the developer had things to do, but in my mind there was no excuse. I was frustrated enough to delete my entire installation, including some of my original work. Among the things deleted was an article I wrote with a simple resolution to the “Slashdot effect“. Sigh.

