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You're correct on all the points.
As a Drupal specialist I've helped @jurjendevries to setup this Drupal powered website. I also know that Jurjen is not very familar with Git (yet), but I'm sure he will be totally fine to host the code somewhere in a public repo (using ngit). Deploying it as a static website (nsite) won't be possible, as Drupal is still a 'classic' PHP powered website which needs a webserver to handle the requests.
Yes correct, I was referring to a site built with jekyll or similar static frameworks to be hosted on GH pages or somewhere else that is easier to contribute and keep the list updated.
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