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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
<id>https://docusaurus.io/blog</id>
<title>Docusaurus Blog</title>
<updated>2017-12-14T06:00:00Z</updated>
<generator>Feed for Node.js</generator>
<link rel="alternate" href="https://docusaurus.io/blog"/>
<subtitle>The best place to stay up-to-date with the latest Docusaurus news and events.</subtitle>
<logo>https://docusaurus.ioimg/docusaurus.svg</logo>
<rights>Copyright © 2017 Facebook Inc.</rights>
<entry>
<title type="html"><![CDATA[Introducing Docusaurus]]></title>
<id>https://docusaurus.io/blog/2017/12/14/introducing-docusaurus.html</id>
<link href="https://docusaurus.io/blog/2017/12/14/introducing-docusaurus.html">
</link>
<updated>2017-12-14T06:00:00Z</updated>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[
![](/img/slash-introducing.png)
We are very happy to introduce [Docusaurus](https://github.com/facebook/Docusaurus) to help you manage one or many open source websites.
We created [Docusaurus](https://docusaurus.io) for the following reasons:
1. To put the focus on writing good documentation instead of worrying about the infrastructure of a website.
1. To provide features that many of our open source websites need like blog support, search and versioning.
1. To make it easy to push updates, new features, and bug fuxes to everyone all at once.
1. And, finally, to provide a consistent look and feel across our all our open source projects.
]]></summary>
<author>
<name>Joel Marcey</name>
<uri>http://twitter.com/JoelMarcey</uri>
</author>
</entry>
</feed>