@[email protected] tl;dr I'm using #QOwnNotes to write blog posts for a #Zola blog, and it's working pretty well
I have written 7 short blog posts in the past week on my journey into #notetaking apps as tools for posting to static blogs like #Zola and #Hugo https://zola.passthejoe.net/
passthejoe

A blog created in Zola

How to turn on custom note names in #QOwnNotes, which I'm testing as a #ssg composition tool for my #zola blog
https://zola.passthejoe.net/blog/2026-0402-custom-note-names-in-qownnotes/
passthejoe | Custom note names in QOwnNotes

A blog created in Zola

Today in Labor History April 2, 1840: Émile Zola, French novelist, playwright, journalist was born. He was also a liberal activist, playing a significant role in the political liberalization of France, and in the exoneration of Alfred Dreyfus, the Jewish army officer falsely convicted and imprisoned on trumped up, antisemitic charges of espionage. He was also a significant influence on mid-20th century journalist-authors, like Thom Wolfe, Truman Capote, Hunter S. Thompson, Norman Mailer and Joan Didion. Wolfe said that his goal in writing fiction was to document contemporary society in the tradition of Steinbeck, Dickens, and Zola.

Zola wrote dozens of novels, but his most famous, Germinal, about a violently repressed coalminers’ strike, is one of the greatest books ever written about working class rebellion. It had a huge influence on future radicals, especially anarchists. Some anarchists named their children Germinal. Rudolf Rocker had a Yiddish-language anarchist journal in London called Germinal, in the 1910s. There were also anarchist papers called Germinal in Mexico and Brazil in the 1910s.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #zola #germinal #anarchism #writer #fiction #strike #dreyfus #antisemitism #rebellion #novel #author #books #france #mining #coal #journalism @bookstadon

OpenBSD.app

OpenBSD package search

Why is the #Zola port for #OpenBSD at version 0.22 while the package is still at 0.18?
https://openports.pl/path/www/zola https://openbsd.app/?search=Zola
OpenBSD Ports Readme: port www/zola

@[email protected] I made a post on my #Zola blog, written in QOwnNotes, then exported to my Zola content folder, after which I used my existing shell scripts to build the blog and rsync it to the server.

I was able to choose a Unix file name for the export, but I haven't yet figured out how to have that same file name within QOwnNotes.

This might work, or could just be a hammer banging on a screw.

Things I like about notetaking apps:
  • Auto save
  • Easy to go from one note to another
  • Nice way to organize multiple ideas
https://zola.passthejoe.net/blog/2026-0329-from-qownnotes-to-zola/
passthejoe | This is a Zola post that started in QOwnNotes

A blog created in Zola

And added some basics around Codeberg Pages and Zola here: https://fluids.rocks/posts/codeberg-pages-zola/ #codeberg #zola #blog #howto
Zola + Codeberg Pages: Deploying a Blog

My blog site.

I've started an overview of getting a self-hosted runner together for Codeberg here: https://fluids.rocks/posts/forgejo-self-hosted-runner/

Will follow up with at least one other post around Codeberg pages + Zola.
#selfhosted #forgejo #codeberg #zola

Setting Up Self-Hosted Forgejo Runners

Host your own CI and build workflows.

If you're interested in the changes behind the scenes, Ive added some basic notes here around using Codeberg pages and Zola: https://fluids.rocks/posts/how-this-site-was-built-again/ #zola #codebergpages #blog
How This Site Was Built (Again)

Another way to build and maintain a blog-centred website.