For examples, I think one wiki post per CMS is a good idea.
Unless they’re all the same basic configuration, then they should be combined IMO. Many PHP or reverse proxy backends, for example, will have the same config!
For examples, I think one wiki post per CMS is a good idea.
Unless they’re all the same basic configuration, then they should be combined IMO. Many PHP or reverse proxy backends, for example, will have the same config!
Yes, and maybe only have the biggest players in town, plus the special cases.
I will add Yourls (from V2 : help to set up a Yourls instance) when I have the time, it’s a good example of a special case I think.
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