On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 08:04:05PM +0100, Julian Romero wrote: > On 1/18/07, Anselm R. Garbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >Hi there, > > > >during some free minutes I worked today on a proposal how the > >future web site of suckless.org might look like. Since taggi has > >been proven the wrong way to organize content, I plan to launch > >an improved taggi version called groupie and looking like: > > > > http://suckless.org/foo.html > > > In a few weeks (after groupie launch) you'll find it as wrong as taggi for > site management. > > Random idea follows: > What about having (at least) two different tools? One to enter/edit/store > raw content (title, body, tags, author, date...) and a second one one to > organize it (into groups and subgroups, alphabetical order or relevance > order, assign specific html "templates" for some special pages, regroup > pages with some arbitrary criteria...etc.) Even a third one to present it > (generate the HTML) > > You can chain the different tools easily with standard unix mechanisms > (pipe, stdin, stdout) if you still use shell script for this.
I consider your idea interesting, will think about it. -- Anselm R. Garbe >< http://suckless.org/~arg/ >< GPG key: 0D73F361
