LazyWeb: I've been using Publish for my website/blog, but the tool isn't exactly being actively maintained, and I'm loathe to put much coding effort into improving it by myself. Should I make the hop over to Ignite? Is there another Swift static site generator that's also Markdown-centric, so I can focus on the writing rather than the infrastructure?
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@dgregor79 As you know, we nerds all write our own static site generators, which is a terrible decision that most of us would make again, if given the chance.
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@siracusa @dgregor79 it took less startup time to throw together a horrible static site generator in Perl two decades ago than read the docs for jekyll back then. not sure about the ongoing maintenance time balance though
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@joe @siracusa @dgregor79 My own static site is built by a fork of Jekyll from ten years ago because I modified a thing and then never got around to merging in upstream. Where do I rank in this?
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