Source: spip Section: web Priority: optional Maintainer: David Prévot Build-Depends: cssmin, debhelper-compat (= 12), dh-apache2, node-uglify Homepage: https://www.spip.net/ Standards-Version: 4.3.0 Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/spip.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/spip Package: spip Architecture: all Depends: fonts-dustin, libjs-excanvas, libjs-jquery, libjs-jquery-colorbox, libjs-jquery-flot, libjs-jquery-form, libjs-jquery-migrate-1, libjs-jquery-ui (>= 1.12), libjs-mediaelement, libjs-moment, node-js-cookie, php-common, php-getid3, php-mysql | php-pgsql | php-sqlite3, php-pclzip, php-xml, php-xml-htmlsax3, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: default-mysql-server | virtual-mysql-server | postgresql, imagemagick | netpbm, php-sqlite3, ${misc:Recommends} Description: website engine for publishing SPIP is a publishing system for the Internet in which great importance is attached to collaborative working, to multilingual environments, and to simplicity of use for web authors. . SPIP's benefit consists in: . * managing a magazine type site i.e. made up mainly of articles and news items inserted in an arborescence of sections nested in each others. * completely separating and distributing three kinds of tasks over various players: the graphic design, the site editorial input through the submission of articles and news items and the site editorial management. * spare the webmaster and all the participants to the life of the site, a number of tedious aspects of web publishing as well as the need to learn lengthy technical skills. SPIP allows you to start creating your sections and articles straight away.