Knowing OpenBSD philosophy, you should probably NOT expect a CMS :). But you don't need to guess when you can check for yourself - all the sources are available for an anonymous CVS as described in [1].
You can easily have an up-to-date local copy on your machine by first reading manual pages on cvs(1), httpd(8) and httpd.conf(5) and then doing something like (as root): # mkdir -p /var/www/htdocs/openbsd # cd /var/www/htdocs/openbsd # cvs -qd anon...@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs checkout -P www and adding the following section to /etc/httpd.conf: server "openbsd-doc" { listen on * port 81 root "/htdocs/openbsd/www" } and enabling httpd: # rcctl enable httpd After that, navigate to http://localhost:81 and enjoy browsing an offline copy of OpenBSD website. [1] https://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html On Sat, Oct 27, 2018, at 4:24 AM, Janne Johansson wrote: > Manual edits, no hurry to jump on this weeks fashionable web > framework, testing with lynx goes a long way to keep it simple and > readable. > > Den lör 27 okt. 2018 kl 11:14 skrev misc nick <misc.n...@gmx.com>: > > > > I was wondering how you maintain and update such high quality content in > > OpenBSD's site. > > Do you manually edit html files, use a cms, or something else? I am asking > > to shamelessly > > copy your best practices. ;-) > > > > Thanks, > > Nick > > > > > -- > May the most significant bit of your life be positive. >