Re: New theme for the Magazine

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I agree I think we can find a good theme or have one designed that would work nice with WordPress, the benefit of WordPress is the availability of hundreds of plugins out there. One being PressBackup that has saved our site once :) The good thing about WordPress on Openshift is the tools that we have to manage it and GIT.

Also I have accepted a position at Red Hat as a Frontline Global Support working with Openshift/Cloud so if something really breaks we have a member of the Marketing team on the Support team :)

- Chris Roberts


From: "Mike Ruckman" <roshi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 5:05:21 PM
Subject: Re: New theme for the Magazine

On Fri, 22 Nov 2013 13:12:31 -0700
Joe Brockmeier <jzb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 02:14:34PM +0200, Zacharias Mitzelos wrote:
> > Comments/Thoughts/Flames?
>
> At the risk of really opening a can of worms, the OSAS team is
> migrating some of its sites and standardizing on Middleman - a static
> site generator that is a lot more resource-friendly than WordPress,
> and might be easier to manage.
>
> Would we have the interest/flexibility to consider that, or are we
> tied to WordPress?
>
> Best,
>
> jzb

This seems really similar to Pelican (granted, I just spent a little
time looking over their getting started page - so I could be wrong),
which I use for my blog [1]. A static site with disqus for comments
would be easy enough to manage.

Still though, at it's heart we'd still have to come up with a theme
that does everything we need. So I don't know that it would put us any
further ahead if we switched tools.

// Roshi

[1] http://roshi.fedorapeople.org

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