
In June 2025, Michael Durkin configured CloudCannon CMS for the harvard-lil/website-static repository, establishing a structured content management workflow. He defined content collections for blog posts, drafts, events, jobs, and other pages, specifying their paths, editing options, markdown engine settings, and timezone to standardize publishing. Using YAML and static site generation techniques, Michael’s work centralized content governance and reduced manual setup, enabling faster and more consistent publishing cycles. The implementation focused on maintainability and clarity, with all changes documented in a single commit. While the scope was limited to configuration, the solution addressed core content workflow needs for the project.

June 2025: Delivered CloudCannon CMS configuration and content collection setup for harvard-lil/website-static, enabling structured content workflows and centralized publishing. Implemented content types (blog posts, drafts, events, jobs, and other pages) with defined paths, editing options, markdown engine settings, and timezone. This work improves content governance, reduces manual configuration, and accelerates go-to-market for content. Commit 3545eb830572927eaffb305502a282fb1f6ac83b documents the change. No other major bugs fixed this month.
June 2025: Delivered CloudCannon CMS configuration and content collection setup for harvard-lil/website-static, enabling structured content workflows and centralized publishing. Implemented content types (blog posts, drafts, events, jobs, and other pages) with defined paths, editing options, markdown engine settings, and timezone. This work improves content governance, reduces manual configuration, and accelerates go-to-market for content. Commit 3545eb830572927eaffb305502a282fb1f6ac83b documents the change. No other major bugs fixed this month.
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