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by grimmfang
3741 days ago
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I'm really shocked at these types of comments (which I'll note have only appeared from HN) but it's worth addressing. Nonprofits have limited resources and thus need to be able to update their own website with a tool like Wordpress or another CMS. Static templates are sometimes okay but are not an end-all solution. So far in our first three weeks since launch we have had 25 applicants - half of which require a feature that requires hosting, such as forums. We're completely made up of students around the world trying to give extremely non-technical people a nice website for their cause. To claim "perhaps we can make an agency like Changeforge that is not doing harm to nonprofits" is blatant trolling, and in my opinion not worthy of HN. To stomp out ANY concern anyone may have about Changeforge, and at risk of muddling our mission, I have modified our mission statement to be "We're on a mission to give every nonprofit a great website - for $150" which is now front and center on our homepage. EDIT: I've asked HN support to alter this post's title. |
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It would have been much better if you made websites static by default and only in the cases in which the nonprofits would really need a hosted solution you would do that. Doesn't make sense to do the expensive/slower solution when you can do it just when needed.
Also, static sites are much easier to convert to CMS-backed sites than is the contrary, which means nonprofits will be trapped forever with the expensive solution you made for them.