eudicots / Cactus

Static site generator for designers. Uses Python and Django templates.
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
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[question] Still maintained? #270

Open ghost opened 7 years ago

ghost commented 7 years ago

Since this project moved to its "own" GitHub account, is ist still actively maintained and getting some love?

ibarria0 commented 7 years ago

I'm using Jekyll nowadays... https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll

ghost commented 7 years ago

I know and use the alternatives like Jekyll and Hugo etc. Just still love the simplicity and features of cactus (even updated the cactus packages in the old gui).

keikoro commented 7 years ago

I'd be interested to know this as well as I was introduced to Cactus just recently and thought it was cool, but would prefer to use a project that is still maintained.

The last Python-based site generator I used was Nikola (after fighting with Lektor for quite a while); not sure if a switch to Cactus is warranted.

exit99 commented 6 years ago

@ibarria0 we use cactus to generate our sites at Hivelocity. Everyone knows django here and it makes this project useful for us.

I'd like to make some updates to support more compressor plugins and configuration settings using py files for local, staging prod inheritance as well as django 2.0 support for new template tags.

If you are no longer interested in maintaining the project. I'd be happy to take over.

kutenai commented 6 years ago

I'd love to see this updated to the recent Django versions, and full Python 3.x support. I personally have moved on finally from 2.x and I'm not looking back. Life is simpler now.

I'd love to participate in an update, but don't think I can lead the effort. I'd like to know that the work will be merged in by someone though.

soyva3 commented 5 years ago

I'll love to give some help at least testing and spreading the word :)