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   <br> morning
   <br> i know that tiki recently had a 16th birthdays, but wonder if its future is also safe...it looks as very decent CMS in comparison with other ones, based on my research/experience and the other option - static site generators (like Hugo) - do require quite some additional setup to cover basic needs - comments, search feature, forms processing...
   <br> moreover, one also has to become familiar with some templating engine, CSS framework etc...
   <br> the only down side which i see is that at the moment i can't (easily) write Tiki content offline using preferred editor...
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   luciash: polom
   <br> <u>gour</u>: there was that XMLRPC api which allowed to write at least blog posts offline... would that help?
   jonnyb: pompom luciash and all
   luciash: <u>gour</u>: no idea if that still works or if it is dead feature but you can check it out -&gt; ... darn, the doc.tiki.org is down again?
   <br> yep, all three of them :(
   <br> doc, dev and themes
   gour: <u>luciash</u>: i've tried xmlrpc from emacs, but it does not work
   <br> btw, what is with the sites which are down?
   luciash: they are down
   <br> :)
   <br> temporary issue (I hope)
   <br> just trying the maintainer know (marclaporte)
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   luciash: doc is back
   <br> I meant to post this btw: https://doc.tiki.org/XMLRPC
   -: luciash spoke too soon
   gour: <u>luciash</u>: i've enabled it in my tiki instance and by using Emacs' weblogger i was able to see the post(s)
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   luciash: <u>gour</u>: so it works? cool!
   gour: <u>luciash</u>: not really...it fetches post, but posting is a problem...i'll try to explore another possibility - writing custom tiki (writer) for pandoc (in lua) which would enable me to use diiferent 'standard' markups as input and get tiki output
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