On Mar, 24 de Mayo de 2005, 16:16, Upayavira dijo: > Antonio Gallardo wrote: >> On Mar, 24 de Mayo de 2005, 15:42, Upayavira dijo: >> >>>Sylvain Wallez wrote: >>> >>>>Sebastien Arbogast wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>The second important thing I notice in your remark is the argument >>>>>that people here know Cocoon but not PHP. But it's exactly our point : >>>>>we don't think Cocoon documentation should remain between Cocoon >>>>>developers and that's also why we chose a PHP based CMS : because >>>>>people are used to it, to its structures, to its customs. Right now >>>>>it's much more natural than any Cocoon-based solution. We consider >>>>>that documentation should not be written by developers and read by >>>>>users... everybody should be able to participate in the same effort >>>>>according to its own skills. >>>>> >>>>>Last but not least, our objective is precisely to make documentation >>>>>writing completely independent from the unerlying technologies, so >>>>>nobody should need to know neither Cocoon nor PHP to write >>>>>documentation (yes a little bit of Cocoon should be useful if one >>>>>wants his content to be useful but... you got my point) >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>I'm sorry, but this is plain bullshit blabla to ease the pain of not >>>>using our own dog food. >>>> >>>>Cocoon is used by some huge content management systems all over the >>>>world. And it wouldn't be suitable to manage its own docs? People will >>>>laugh at us and go away. >>>> >>>>Sorry, I currently lack time to read this thread in full details, as >>>> I'm >>>>currently giving a Cocoon training to people writing a huge >>>>document/content management system... with Cocoon. >>> >>>Yes, but is it the job of someone who is interested in writing docs to >>>actually write a CMS at the same time? This seems like a bit much to >>> ask. >>> >>>If someone else can offer an existing CMS that has the features they >>>need, and can be installed and operational within a reasonable amount of >>>time, then we'd be asking different questions. >> >> >> With the new apache zones, I think there is posible in a rasonable >> amount >> of time (hours?) to setup a CMS to do the job. >> >> WDYT? > > Then someone should do it, and we will see where that takes us. I'll > volunteer for the part of doing any document conversions that might be > required.
OK. I think we need to switch to other thread this. ;-) Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo
