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+* Basic Setup
+
+I work on the static content of the site using [[http://mwolson.org/projects/EmacsMuse.html][Emacs Muse]]. My muse
+configuration is pretty long and available in my
+[[darcsweb::site-emacs/init.d/muse.el][site-emacs repository]]. The site itself exists in a [[darcsweb::unknownlamer.org][darcs repository]]
+which is a fork of the source repository I edit locally--the source
+repository contains muse/image files while the site repository
+contains html updates as a separate series of patches.
+
+This provides a very nice editing environment and makes publishing
+fairly easy--I push edits from my laptop to my workstation and then
+off to [[http://hcoop.net][HCoop]] with the html updates. Almost no effort is spent dealing
+with some dumb web interface or other pointless things making it much
+easier for me to just write things and toss them up onto the web.
+
+* Scripts
+
+There are a few scripts and templates in the [[darcsweb::site-support]]
+repository that I use to update the
+site. [[darcsweb::site-support/update.sh]] automates the process of
+sending patches off to the server via afs.
+
+** Book Database
+
+[[Book List]] is autogenerated by [[darcsweb::site-support/books.lisp]] which
+reads a template and a small sexp *database* of book entries and spits
+out a muse file which is not kept under VC. This works well for me
+currently, but I intend to eventually *upgrade* this simple system to an
+[[http://common-lisp.net/project/elephant/][Elephant]] object database with a [[http://common-lisp.net/project/mcclim/][CLIM]] frontend for editing
+entries. I'll probably end up writing a minimal database manager for
+the sexp based system first.
+
+** RSS Feed
+
+The site rss feed is generated by [[darcsweb::site-support/rss.lisp]]. It
+fetches the darcs xml changelog for interesting files and then spits
+out a tolerable feed with automagically generated links from =*.muse= to
+=*.html=. A [[darcsweb::site-support/update-rss-binary][dumped binary]] is run from a darcs hook on the main
+repository that handily updates the feed whenever I commit.
+
+<code>apply posthook update-site-rss
+apply run-posthook</code>
+
+Boring old Apache is used to serve up the generated feed. The feed
+stays updated when I update, and Apache deals with properly letting
+readers know when the file last changed and whatnot.
+
+* License
+
+All of the scripts used to generate the site are in the public domain
+unless otherwise mentioned in the files themselves. To use them
+anywhere else would require modification, but a few chunks of code
+could be generally useful for other things.