I reject all the hidden SS references. (Software and Suck both start with an S and they are getting repeated multiple times for no reason (definitely not minimalist or suckless, so I assume it's done on purpose), S is directly followed by suckless creating an even more obvious S S) Seeing that Germany is now again putting refugees into KZ Dachau I think it should be safe to take out the old flags again and redesign everything so it suits this world order.
On 2/3/15, Markus Teich <markus.te...@stusta.mhn.de> wrote: > Anselm R Garbe wrote: >> Well executing swerc for each request is still overhead. But for the sake >> of >> not doing weirdo stuff (like hiding .html or redirecting from previously >> known >> URL to some .html file) in order to keep all the links to suckless.org >> intact, >> I'm not inclined to disable the swerc approach atm. > > Heyho Anselm, > > Most static site generators I've seen just use the approach, that every > folder > has a index.html, so that http://st.suckless.org/patches/ dispalys the > st.suckless.org/patches/index.html file. I'm not that much into web stuff > to > know if that is called „.html hiding“ or what the disadvantages would be. > However I know that it would allow for keeping all current links intact. > > --Markus > >