A Senior Developer working mostly with PHP and JavaScript, with a bit of Python thrown in for good measure, all on Linux. My tooling is simple, it's GitLab and JetBrains where possible.
Currently Ghost.org. I've started writing the content in source controlled markdown in GitLab.
I'm weighing up whether to migrate Ghost to a hosting provider to save money, go down the static site route, or possibly build my own CMS for it as a side project.
Part of me likes the idea of a static site which uses GitLab pipelines to manage everything, but I also really like being able to rely on the scheduler for publishing posts which comes with a CMS.
One of my goals for next year is contribute more to open source. I want that to not be my own project so I'm looking for low-ish key CMS stuff to which I can contribute. Failing that, I'll contribute to GitLab, and open source a blog CMS that I build.
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Currently Ghost.org. I've started writing the content in source controlled markdown in GitLab.
I'm weighing up whether to migrate Ghost to a hosting provider to save money, go down the static site route, or possibly build my own CMS for it as a side project.
Part of me likes the idea of a static site which uses GitLab pipelines to manage everything, but I also really like being able to rely on the scheduler for publishing posts which comes with a CMS.
One of my goals for next year is contribute more to open source. I want that to not be my own project so I'm looking for low-ish key CMS stuff to which I can contribute. Failing that, I'll contribute to GitLab, and open source a blog CMS that I build.