[opensuse-conference] Nanoc or Wordpress

Hello, Since its LinuxExpo/Gentoo/openSUSE now. The question to be asked is, is nanoc a good tool for multiple community collaboration for adding stuff to the website? Will everyone be comfortable using it ? Or rather a tool like Wordpress will be more helpful where user creation is and so is the post creation. But if its only about 10-15 static pages, do we really need wordpress or in the first place will it only be 10-15 static ? I think in order to do collaboration well, answers to these questions are important. Also feel free to raise some other questions you might have and then lets see where to go from here. /S -- With great power comes great responsibilities ;) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-conference+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-conference+owner@opensuse.org

Shayon Mukherjee - 22:38 15.04.12 wrote:
Hello, Since its LinuxExpo/Gentoo/openSUSE now. The question to be asked is, is nanoc a good tool for multiple community collaboration for adding stuff to the website? Will everyone be comfortable using it ? Or rather a tool like Wordpress will be more helpful where user creation is and so is the post creation. But if its only about 10-15 static pages, do we really need wordpress or in the first place will it only be 10-15 static ?
I think in order to do collaboration well, answers to these questions are important. Also feel free to raise some other questions you might have and then lets see where to go from here. /S
Although we will three/four conferences in one time/one place, each of them will have separate website and will link to the others. So regarding our site, it's up to us ;-) -- Michal Hrusecky <Michal@Hrusecky.net> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-conference+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-conference+owner@opensuse.org

On 04/16/2012 01:11 AM, Michal Hrusecky wrote:
Shayon Mukherjee - 22:38 15.04.12 wrote:
Hello, Since its LinuxExpo/Gentoo/openSUSE now. The question to be asked is, is nanoc a good tool for multiple community collaboration for adding stuff to the website? Will everyone be comfortable using it ? Or rather a tool like Wordpress will be more helpful where user creation is and so is the post creation. But if its only about 10-15 static pages, do we really need wordpress or in the first place will it only be 10-15 static ?
I think in order to do collaboration well, answers to these questions are important. Also feel free to raise some other questions you might have and then lets see where to go from here. /S Although we will three/four conferences in one time/one place, each of them will have separate website and will link to the others. So regarding our site, it's up to us ;-)
Okay so we can stick to nanoc then. Unless any one wants to raise a point of not using it or using WP or so on ;) /S -- With great power comes great responsibilities ;) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-conference+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-conference+owner@opensuse.org

On Monday 16 April 2012 09:03:04 Shayon Mukherjee wrote:
On 04/16/2012 01:11 AM, Michal Hrusecky wrote:
Shayon Mukherjee - 22:38 15.04.12 wrote:
Hello, Since its LinuxExpo/Gentoo/openSUSE now. The question to be asked is, is nanoc a good tool for multiple community collaboration for adding stuff to the website? Will everyone be comfortable using it ? Or rather a tool like Wordpress will be more helpful where user creation is and so is the post creation. But if its only about 10-15 static pages, do we really need wordpress or in the first place will it only be 10-15 static ?
I think in order to do collaboration well, answers to these questions are important. Also feel free to raise some other questions you might have and then lets see where to go from here. /S
Although we will three/four conferences in one time/one place, each of them will have separate website and will link to the others. So regarding our site, it's up to us ;-)
Okay so we can stick to nanoc then. Unless any one wants to raise a point of not using it or using WP or so on ;) /S
I think it's fine. Most of the stuff is static, news goes on news.o.o, not on this site :D
participants (3)
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Jos Poortvliet
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Michal Hrusecky
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Shayon Mukherjee