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by danso
4630 days ago
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As has been noted on HN at the time, the front-facing part of the site was released as open-source 3 months ago: https://github.com/CMSgov/healthcare.gov You can deploy it like any other Jekyll site. The code and content has changed since then but I imagine it still has the same static front facing architecture, much like the Obama campaign fundraising site, which famously raised $250M using Jekyll static pages: http://kylerush.net/blog/meet-the-obama-campaigns-250-millio... So the number of raw visitors may not be the most relevant number, as many of them may have hit the front page and left, or never got around to the signup part. But what exactly was the technology in the back-end stack? |
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