Tim here. You've received several good suggestions here. It largely depends on your proficiency with Linux, how much control you want, and who you intend to submit content. For your use case, I'd lean towards either a hosted solution or possibly a static site-generator. You can get hosted blogging for free (as long as you tolerate advertisements on the page) on either wordpress.com or blogger.com as long as you're willing to accept a sub-domain name such as "edhoari.wordpress.com". For a minimal charge, you can purchase a domain-name such as "blindcommunity.id" and pay to have them back the site. This option is the easiest both for you and for anybody else with whom you might intend to collaborate as they have fairly polishes user-interfaces for adding content. As an added benefit, they deal with all the security patching, backups, load-balancing, and other headaches. Stepping up from there, you can often get very cheap (i.e., under $5/month) hosting for the blog engine of your choice. You can either set up a dynamic database-backed blog like Wordpress or Drupal, or you can go with a static site generator (I'm partial to Nikola and use that, but they're all largely similar in features). Usually with such a hosted service you also get email accounts and have more control over which blog software & plugins you use. With a static site generator, there's less to worry about when it comes to security as you just push up your bundle of files to deploy and the entire directory on the server can be limited to read-only. With a dynamic blog site like Drupal or Wordpress, you become responsible for security updates, backups, load-balancing, etc. It can be nice to have that sort of control if you need it. But it's also a lot of headache for a side-project. Hope this gives you some options with their benefits & drawbacks so you can choose what suits you best. -tim On January 22, 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hi group, > > We have a small blind community here in Indonesia. We would like to > start a website to promote our activities or community projects. We > would like to have a blog or CMS where, hopefully, we can manage > the content on our own. Do you guys have any recommendations? > > Any suggestions is welcome > > Best Regards > > -- > Edhoari Setiyoso > > email : edhoari.s@xxxxxxxxx > skype : edhoari.s > > _______________________________________________ > Blinux-list mailing list > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list