Question:

I am making a personal website to challenge myself and set out of my comfort zone. I am looking at using static site generators and have my list narrowed down to about four. There is a fifth, but that would just be fun fun. I am looking at performance, customization, mental foot print when making this. I want to post about my projects, that I will eventually make, on my site and blog. The projects side of the site will be the needed or not needed documentation.

@wyatt @lorenzo @stefano and of course MirWebseite (which is not a separate thing you install but rather a set of BSDmakefiles and mksh scripts you adopt into your own site and then put content in using the MirBSD website as example; e.g. it doesn’t have a template but encodes the framing around the content (including the navbar) in one of the scriptlets); it also does RSS. I’ve successfully adopted it to two other sites in the past (both of which eventually switched to py3k-based systems due to new requirements/goals).