Stephen: you have a point there. Though as you already mentioned, .html would mean I have to use vim to edit it -- which is ok -- but if I'm on the road there will be no updates. An alternative would be giving others chroot jailed ssh access, but I'm no fan of that. Thus I resorted to WP because a) I know it and b) it's being actively maintained and regularly updated, so it's something we shouldn't need to worry about. That can of course be discussed. Maybe there's already some kind of service that could take signed emails by a fixed set of addresses and save them as a file? That could work. Alain: It would be even easier to move it out of WP into some static html or php files. The problem is that then only I would be able to edit. I'm usually always around at least my laptop, but there are rare times when I'm not. That would suck. We have to weigh our options here. I personally don't think bootstrap would be necessary. The page is very simple, so it would be fairly easy to make a responsive layout out of it. But CipherShed is a desktop software, so I think that wouldn't even be necessary. Also we would still have the same problem about editing and ssh. Any pro's / con's about either using something like WP, or just having me as a single editor? Maybe some completely different ideas? -- Niklas At the time of writing, no warrants have ever been served to me, Niklas Lemcke, nor am I under any personal legal compulsion concerning the CipherShed project. I do not know of any searches or seizures of my assets.
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