I’m currently in the middle of reshuffling the routing straight in the main branch. Major construction site 😆But I’m very interested in some feedback. And ask away if you hit any problems.

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I'm mostly fascinated by the content of an ultra-lite CMS based upon a scaffold of events, so that you can also view the website as a magazine in other apps.

Anything that can display 30040s can therefore also publish the information, and the website is the fully-featured stylish version with the doo-dads and CSS and stuff.

Means any website is also a magazine, which makes incredible sense.

Sebastian, she's using the same 30040 "folders"/indexes as Alexandria and Habla use.

Then you can edit the website by fiddling with the event tags.

This is really useful.

Within Drupal I can use a taxonomy (or multiple) for that to bring a hierarchy for the content

That taxonomy should be nostrified, which is quite easy to do

https://www.drupal.org/docs/user_guide/en/structure-taxonomy.html

Yeah, that's what I mean. Don't just make the Drupal content nostrified, also make the Drupal structure nostrified.

I don't know Drupal, but I think that's a way that Nostr adds value to Drupal.

It just crossed my mind, but Drupal had this module in core for many many years

https://www.drupal.org/project/book

Ugh, PDF.

What do you think of https://once.com/writebook?

Yeah, we've seen that. They have the right general idea (use markup for publishing), but the structure is more static and you have to manually edit the HTML, which is annoying. That's the sort of thing we have, now, on GitCitadel.com, which is why the Webpage is degrading. We're turning it into a Newsroom. Mine is just the dry run.

If the structure is events, I can just change an "a" tag and write to a relay, and the publications and websites all update. I can do that in 30 seconds on my phone, using the Alexandria event publisher.

There's just nothing easier than Nostr.

Tried to set it up locally with just using Docker. I noticed that a Redis database is need, which is not included in the docker compose file as a service. Is that correct?

Yes, it has external dependencies not included in the Docker setup. It requires Redis and ElasticSearch. I keep forgetting to update the instructions. You could set those up separately on Docker and plug the credentials into .env.