
Following is not clear from the front page:
* How is this different from Jekyll?
* What would make a good use-case for this tool? When is a full-blown CMS
overkill? When is a static-site generator too limiting? What is the sweet
spot for this project?
-- Saurabh.
On 27 Nov 2016 1:58 am, "Tobias Dammers"
A little something I've been working on:
https://sprinkles.tobiasdammers.nl/
You feed it a bunch of templates, content in files, databases, APIs, etc., define routes and map them onto data sources and templates using a YAML configuration file, and it'll serve that as a full blown website. It sits somewhere in between a classic CMS and a static site generator.
The code is available on github:
https://github.com/tdammers/sprinkles
Both the sprinkles website and that for ginger (https://ginger.tobiasdammers.nl/) are built on Sprinkles (following some advice about dog food I read somewhere).
Before I unleash this to a more general audience, I'd like to get some honest (harsh) criticism here, on both the code itself and the available materials (website, documentation). Feel free to roast me relentlessly.
-- Tobias Dammers - tdammers@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list To (un)subscribe, modify options or view archives go to: http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe Only members subscribed via the mailman list are allowed to post.