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Install disqus on every page #1
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Hi, this is the maintainer of @staticmanlab, a public GitLab instance of Staicman. Here's some shortcomings of some popular commenting systems.
You may avoid these problems by switching to Staticman, which makes use of GitHub/GitLab Pull/Merge Requests instead of issues. Under Staticman's model, static comments are YML/JSON files stored in the remote GitHub/GitLab repo (usually under data/comments, configurable through the path parameter in root-level staticman.yml), and through a static blog generator (Jekyll/Hugo/etc), the stored data are rendered as part of the content. This gives a total ownership of a static site's comments. Disqus and GitHub are proprietary, whereas, Staticman is a MIT-licensed NodeJS app. It supports GitLab, which is open source. The offical instances and mine run on Heroku dynos, but you might build your own web server.
ℹ️ There're many ways leading to Rome, like JAM Stack, Netlify Comments, etc. See also: |
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