Hi Antonio,
Antonio Gallardo schrieb:
Perhaps we should consider integrating some artificial intelligence to
lenya. It may be very helpful for some user tasks as autobuilding html
pages and as a enhanced search engine. I propose we integrate Google
CADIE[1] into lenya and get rid of the obsolete Apache Lucene.
I think this sounds very promising! Speaking of CADIE, maybe we can ask
infrastructure to install Autopilot [1] for our users list? This would
save us a lot of work.
[1] http://mail.google.com/mail/help/autopilot/index.html
-- Andreas
WDYT?
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
[1] http://www.google.com/intl/en_us/landing/cadie/
Andreas Hartmann escribió:
Hi everyone,
you might have noticed (e.g. via the blog post [1] which gained a lot
of publicity) that the future of Java is very uncertain. Maybe the
next version won't be an open standard anymore.
I think we should seriously consider migrating to another platform.
I'm sure there must be good reasons that most CMS's are written in PHP
anyway. There are some quite powerful frameworks (Zend, PEAR) to
implement complex web applications. Combined with a mature JavaScript
library like Dojo or YUI we could create a productive system in an
acceptable timeframe. I think moving to PHP would also help to
increase the potential user base.
BTW, recently I did a project using .Net, and I was very positively
suprised and think it would be a viable alternative. We could finally
get rid of those endorsed libraries issues and of all our legacy code.
Maybe there are other platforms worth considering? E.g. Ruby on Rails?
[1] http://www.jroller.com/scolebourne/entry/no_more_java_7
WDYT? Any comments are greatly appreciated!
-- Andreas
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Andreas Hartmann, CTO
BeCompany GmbH
http://www.becompany.ch
Tel.: +41 (0) 43 818 57 01
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