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  1. …in reply to @dbchhbr
    dbchhbr It would be great if out of the box I could run WordPress and click a button and have an updated deploy-able version of my site that either just drops in to the front end of the current server as entirely static HTML or could hook into a deployment flow to an S3 bucket...
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      dbchhbr It would be especially useful to be able to archive the site or parts of it. Old sites, especially big ones, even with heavy caching on the front end could become easier, safer, and cheaper to manage...
      1. …in reply to @Chronotope
        dbchhbr I would love to have something where my database is remote, my site is static, and my editing tool is WordPress in a local Docker instance so I don't have to manage web-facing WordPress at all. It would be nice for performance and security. I know that's very edge use case tho.
        1. …in reply to @Chronotope
          dbchhbr There are obviously a lot of static site / react / headless interesting front-end approaches out there, and they're all great! But it would be cool if we could do this stuff with the native PHP themes as well without having to juggle complex or heavy caching.


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