I use Feedly to keep track of ~100 rarely updated blogs and sites; there is no subsitute for it in that context.  You don't even need an XML library to generate it: < http://vrici.lojban.org/~cowan/do-blag> is a trivial Perl program to convert Taylor Campbell's plain text "blag" into a feed.  It would be easy to translate it into any language.

On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 6:53 AM <xxxxxx@ancell-ent.com> wrote:
From: Amirouche Boubekki <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 4:25 AM

Le mar. 24 sept. 2019 à 14:29, <xxxxxx@ancell-ent.com> a écrit :
Short term requests:

For schemepersist.net, a nice looking theme, and Markdown to HTML static site generator recommendations.

I can work on that.

Great!  Lassi just created a bare Schemepersist org GitHub repository for it at https://github.com/Schemepersist/website, I've sent you an invitation.

To block out what I'm thinking, something like:

Title and the like, see the Schemepersist org for the current icon Lassi found (see below for the source website).

Short description: Portable persistence in Scheme: databases, encoding and logging

Probably a short paragraph amplifying the title and description

Something simple and static that allows access to different pages with links, for example Useful 3rd Party Sites, which would include something Lassi found, https://thenounproject.com/, which is an effort to provide icons for every noun, free if you provide attribution.  A bit of text should be provided to explain what the link is.

Others I can think of off the top of my head, and each needs an optional bit of text to explain it, but you don't need to do them all, just provide a pattern we can extend:

Databases: relevant sites for each database we support or want to support, several links should be allowed for each
Design for the design process
Architecture maybe
Random useful code?
Something for the more focused code etc. artifacts like repositories.

Potentially quite a few more.

Do you need a rss feed too?

No idea.  Anyone out there use RSS?

There is basically no markdown to html static site generator except maybe guile-haunt.

GitHub in its "you might be interested in" feature to the left of one of their pages suggested this Racket one to me a few days ago: https://github.com/zyrolasting/polyglot

But anything not too onerous to install and run on my Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver Linux system will suffice.

- Harold