Closed miyazono closed 4 years ago
All the other blogs listed are built on hugo, and it delivers on the requirement for ingesting markdown and outputting a static site that can be hosted on IPFS.
It's templating system assumes some familairity with Go, and we are looking to a replacement https://github.com/ipfs/docs/issues/71 but for a simple blog, it'll work great, and you could probably roll it out yourself with an off the peg theme https://themes.gohugo.io/ to get things started.
Thank you! That's really helpful info, but I think you're overestimating either my prowess or the amount of bandwidth I'd be willing to spend on this (or both). I hate to say it, but at this time, I'm far more interested in a result than a learning experience. If it seems too trivial to bring in a contractor for, is there anyone already in the PL family whom I could ask to do this in return for a generously proportional favor? Or if bringing in someone is the way to do things right, is there anyone you can think of?
Closing since we have a beautiful research website now!
It's time to make a venue for posting content generated by researchers at PL.
I don't think we need a new domain - the most logical place to put this would be https://protocol.ai/research I don't think we need much design - I want it to be pretty brutalist
I think it should be on IPFS I think it should be user friendly - ideally researchers could preview and post markdown with images without needing to ask for help I think it should also be useable on the filecoin blog, main PL blog, and perhaps even the IPFS "starlog" blog
Perhaps most importantly, this effort ideally should not cause a noticeable slow down other IPFS projects - this likely means bringing in an external individual or team.
@olizilla, any recommendations?