MailScanner Website

Hristo Benev foxb at abv.bg
Mon Aug 11 18:06:56 IST 2014


Jerry,

I did not want to start new discussion.
What was the final decision CMS or static?

My understanding was that it was static, but I could be wrong.

Hristo






 >-------- Оригинално писмо --------

 >От: Jerry Benton jerry.benton at mailborder.com

 >Относно: Re: MailScanner Website

 >До: MailScanner discussion <mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info>

 >Изпратено на: Понеделник, 2014, Август 11 19:37:29 EEST



 
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>    I would like to have content dynamically updated at some point. An example would be an optional Phishing updates, ScamNailer updates (after we fix it), etc. Also, versioning for content, a better wiki with better authoring control, etc. The debate has already gone back and forth over this mailing list regarding static vs CMS, so we don’t need to rehash the same debate. 
 
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>      On Aug 11, 2014, at 11:55 AM, Richard Siddall <
 
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>      Hristo Benev wrote:
 
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>             Based on navbar-fixed-top
 
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>       Is CMS really needed? How many pages are changed and how frequently?
 
>       AFAIK most of the changes are in the wiki.
 
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>       Development and version control could be done via GIT (or other VCS).
 
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>      "Build A Blog With Jekyll And GitHub Pages"
 
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>      http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2014/08/01/build-blog-jekyll-github-pages/
 
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>      Might suit a developer better than installing WordPress and a 
 
>      Bootstrap-based theme.
 
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>       Do you have any comments?
 
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