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Re: Suggestion for new website - GNUstepWeb


From: Riccardo Mottola
Subject: Re: Suggestion for new website - GNUstepWeb
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2022 00:08:48 +0100
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Hi,


Gregory Casamento wrote:
Do you think we should have part of the website use WebObjects/GSWeb as a sort of demo of GNUstep itself?

as cool as it may sound and as nice it is to "eat your own dogfood" is, two reasons come up to my mind of why not

1) simplicity of maintaining a static website [*]: it is just easy to develop it locally, test it... no need for a webserver. This is how I maintain(ed) the GS website until its current fate. Very convenient and always available "on the go" where I had a CVS checkout 2) independency on the infrastructure. Stati webpages can be hosted anywhere, we could also just use a standard hosting service and it would fit.

So I would keep "www.gnustep.org" static, but we could have a subdomain dedicated to it. Like wiki.gnustep.org runs on wiki software, we could have a part running on GSWeb.

Some candidates come to my mind:

1)  dynamic feature comparison, dynamic documentation or things like that (e.g. the thing Hugo was thinking)
2) rewriting software index into GSWeb

similar things like that, which could be in subdomains on other servers and if they go down, they wouldn't affect the "main" static website, which would be www and ftp.

Just my two cents.

Riccardo

[*] actually there is one PHP page for mirror selection. Maybe we could just make it explicit and static too.



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