On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 11:11:56 -0400 Dan Ritter <d...@randomstring.org> wrote:
> Pelican is a static site generator. You write your content in > MarkDown or RST, and then Pelican compiles it into a website by > applying a theme and CSS styles. > > Performance is high, because your webserver is only handing out > existing files. Security is high, because your webserver isn't > allowing any writes to anything. > > My personal blog is at https://blog.randomstring.org > > You can see many examples at http://pelicanthemes.com > > Pelican is packaged for Debian. Although we are a few releases > behind mainline, the difference is all in new features, not > security. > Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm not looking for a CMS system, just a diary. Either Robojournal (if it was maintained) or Lifeograph (if it worked at all) would be fine. For now, I'll go with phpMyAdmin, and throw together a frontend in PHP when I have time and enthusiasm. -- Joe