It may sound a bit cliche, but by visiting various sites and blogs I can tell that a lot of people just don't care, as they're using external solutions like Disqus and IntenseDebate. Such services surely ease going with static blog platforms and other sites, but... They take comments of your site visitors from you. They "deprive" you of full comment control. It's only up to you whether you agree to hold comments outside of your site. I have mixed feelings about choosing this _easy_ way.
That's why I'm here and asking you, dear hackers, about alternative open source solution that anyone can host on their own and use from their static pages. (It would be best if Markdown support was already built-in in them.) It's not rocket science to build such system, but if there are good ones already available, I think we could just use them instead of reinventing the wheel (at least for now :>).
Do you know any open source commenting systems for static pages besides Juvia [1]? What is the best one in terms of features and which one would you recommend?
Juvia looks ok, but I would prefer something lighter, maybe nodejs-based project. Even supporting only 1 site would be enough.
[1] https://github.com/phusion/juvia