For me, it is still the first step to make Dev.to the blogging platform we all dream of.
Now we can easily extract our content from Dev.to but we can't detach ourselves from a service as centralized as AWS.
Netlify, Stackbits are great tools but in my idea, I'd rather be able to host my own Dev.to "at home" without tracking and without advertising.
Is it still something you have in mind ?
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This is a real great news for the Dev community.🤟
It is completely impossible to say the opposite.
I already had the chance to exchange with you about this subject in this blog post.
Why you should not publish content on Dev.to ?
Antoine Caron ・ Jul 19 ・ 3 min read
For me, it is still the first step to make Dev.to the blogging platform we all dream of.
Now we can easily extract our content from Dev.to but we can't detach ourselves from a service as centralized as AWS.
Netlify, Stackbits are great tools but in my idea, I'd rather be able to host my own Dev.to "at home" without tracking and without advertising.
Is it still something you have in mind ?