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Re: "Is Gemini Missing Good CMSes?"
@skyjake That's fine but you still need to flip back and forth between the tinylog you want to reply to and where ever you are constructing this message 3 or 4 times, so it's very cumbersome to attempt to do on mobile.
I could see a CMS workflow where you paste the URL of the tinylog you want to reply to, it shows recent messages, you click one and an input opens up for your reply.
Maybe even the CMS *is* a client itself.
2023-05-19 · 1 year ago
👻 sirwilburthefirst [OP] · 2023-05-19 at 12:26:
@cquenelle Yes! I should definitely clarify here.
I'm thinking in the Wordpress sense. The CMS would be both your Gemini server and an application that allows you to manage the capsule. There would be an /admin route where you could do things like construct new pages, add entries to a tinylog, etc.
If I were to build such a thing I think it would still be backed by the filesystem, because being able to edit Gemini capsules through the filesystem is still *very* important.
🦀 jeang3nie · 2023-05-19 at 15:02:
I agree with what Skyjake said about how Bubble must work with any client including those that don't support Titan. This is actually a wall that you would run into with any type of CMS project for Gemini. I've given it a lot of thought myself. That's why I wrote a static generator rather than a CMS for my own capsule.
🦀 jeang3nie · 2023-05-19 at 15:05:
I have given a bit of thought into how I might make the workflow even simpler. Right now, I have a cli application that builds the site. But it wouldn't take much to instead have an ncurses interface with menus. I can picture adding a live preview option as well, like you get with something like Hugo. At any rate, from a purely technical standpoint I think it's the better approach.
🐵 cquenelle · 2023-05-20 at 04:54:
The idea of a modern CMS is tied to the idea that you can implement general purpose applications inside the web browser. I don’t think that makes sense in the Gemini world. If you want a CMS app it seems like it should be a stand alone app that talks Gemini/Titan to the backend.
— Is Gemini Missing Good CMSes
Is Gemini Missing Good CMSes? — New post on my capsule about this topic, inspired by Bubble and recent discussion thereabout: I'd love to hear peoples' thoughts.