"Never worry about getting your site hacked. Since there isn’t a database, there’s nothing to hack."<p>Please. Seriously statiq.io wants prospective clients to believe this is their view on "hacking sites"?
Switching over to a static blog was a ton of fun. I was a bit intimidated, but once I started rolling it wasn't any harder to set up than Wordpress.<p>The hardest part when I got started was getting a good theme. I wanted to do some tinkering, or buy a theme from a good source. There wasn't anything I liked.<p>Super excited for statiq.io
Are you serious? Are you stuck in 1997? Have you ever heard of wp-supercache or wp-totalcache? Or even setting up an nginx server with built in cache? C'mon dude. Static followers are so few and they're just hard core people. Stop wasting your time.
There's nothing about why you're moving your clients to static blogging engines, except maybe because you're trying to sell themes to them. I'd downvote this, if my karma was sufficient to render the downvote.
I know some of the designers involved in this project, and they are <i>really</i> good.<p>I run my own Pelican site, and these guys are revving for Jekyll right now. Once they get Pelican up and rolling, I'll start moving clients over too.