Welcome to Pelican Discussions! #3041
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Thanks, @justinmayer for this. I hope it serves the community well. I’m a lawyer by trade and hacker by heart and have been blogging since the turn of the century/millennium and have been using Pelican since 2013 – and I managed to migrate all but the very first posts to my current Pelican blog. I even wrote a lengthy post about how I managed to pull that through. In the Pelican sphere, I’m part of the Pelican Elegant team, admittedly probably the least technical one and as such not super active there really. My blog Hook’s Humble Homepage is divided into four categories:
My coding skills are extremely limited, so I probably won’t be much help here either. If you need a tip or two about licensing though ;) |
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Thanks @justinmayer & team for all your hard work on Pelican! I love it! I discovered it 3 months ago today, and have migrated a dormant blog on Ghost with 50 posts to a new "notes" site on Pelican already with 430 notes in it: https://notes.nicolasdeville.com/ My goal was to do notecasting or note sharing, ie not polished posts but rather just my own notes, shared via a static site. Thanks to the implementation of Stork on top, search is lightning fast. My (unpolished) note about getting started with Pelican: https://notes.nicolasdeville.com/python/library-pelican/ which continues in this note, where I continue to build out my site: https://notes.nicolasdeville.com/projects/notes/ I'm experienced in Python scripting but not in building software, so not sure if/how I can help and give back. Hope to see Pelican grow and gain even more popularity - it definitely deserves it! |
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The best way to report feedback or documentation update suggestions would be to create a new discussion thread here. 😊
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Hi I'm @MinchinWeb! I've been using Pelican for years, and continue to find it incredible. For maintaining my own site, having a static site has been wonderful because I can leave it alone for 6 months (or more) at a time, and it doesn't break! My personal site is a collection of Pelican "sites":
I've also used Pelican a couple of times for company sites, and find it works well as long as you don't need interactive features (like a "contact us" page that feeds into a database directly). The page loading times are neigh unbeatable! I have also used a private, local-only Pelican site that is a collection of my notes. I find generated my (plain text) notes into a Pelican site makes them much easier to read and review. I've also collected, packaged, polished, and/or written a collection of plugins to make my sites do even more. My personal philosophy has been to use plugins available to be installed via
I also have a few in-progress plugins/projects for Pelican, that I hope will eventually see the light of day. These are all very early stage (like not even proof-of-concept yet):
Hopefully, some of my work has been helpful to you to! I hope to be able to use Pelican for many years to come. |
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👋 Welcome!
Pelican Discussions is a place to connect with other members of our community. We hope that you:
build together 🌈
To kick off this new aspect of the Pelican community, comment below with a self-introduction and perhaps some links to your Pelican-powered sites. Excited to see what you all are building!
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