I've reviewed the code in drummerCms, and I'm 99 percent sure we'll be able to set it up so you can run your own CMS and put the pages in your own S3 bucket. I think that'll probably be ready tomorrow, knock wood, praise murphy.#
You will have to run a server to get that feature though. But there will be no programming involved. #
Some Drummer users are trying to get drummerCms to work on their servers, so they can publish to a custom domain. To do so you have to set up your system so that Node apps can read and write to S3 via Amazon's API. #
I've been telling people to follow Amazons directions. I just reviewed them and they seem pretty straightforward. But they could be a tiny bit easier, so I wrote these instructions. #
Want to be sure you all know about the Drummer blog. #
It has an RSS feed, of course, and you can subscribe to it in your favorite reader. #
The thing I want to point out is that the blog and the Change Notes outline are the same thing. The text you're reading also appears on the blog. It's kind of a unified field theory of writing for the web. It's all outlines, from top to bottom. And imho that's as it should be. 😀#
I think there are very strong advantages to subscribing to the outline in an outliner, that we're just beginning to explore this communication medium. We used it in the early 2000s at UserLand, with the right team, it really works. #
If you want to get an idea of what I/O is about, I recommend this 2009 piece by Hutch Carpenter. #
I've reviewed the code in drummerCms, and I'm 99 percent sure we'll be able to set it up so you can run your own CMS and put the pages in your own S3 bucket. I think that'll probably be ready tomorrow, knock wood, praise murphy.#
You will have to run a server to get that feature though. But there will be no programming involved. #
Some Drummer users are trying to get drummerCms to work on their servers, so they can publish to a custom domain. To do so you have to set up your system so that Node apps can read and write to S3 via Amazon's API. #
I've been telling people to follow Amazons directions. I just reviewed them and they seem pretty straightforward. But they could be a tiny bit easier, so I wrote these instructions. #
Want to be sure you all know about the Drummer blog. #
It has an RSS feed, of course, and you can subscribe to it in your favorite reader. #
The thing I want to point out is that the blog and the Change Notes outline are the same thing. The text you're reading also appears on the blog. It's kind of a unified field theory of writing for the web. It's all outlines, from top to bottom. And imho that's as it should be. 😀#
I think there are very strong advantages to subscribing to the outline in an outliner, that we're just beginning to explore this communication medium. We used it in the early 2000s at UserLand, with the right team, it really works. #
If you want to get an idea of what I/O is about, I recommend this 2009 piece by Hutch Carpenter. #
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