Ean Schuessler wrote:
> One of the things that seems very important to me is the ability to have
> strong file-based content handling because that is the most common mode
> of data exchange. The WebDAV features of JackRabbit are an interesting
> possible replacement but I'm not clear that it really represents a
> full-fledged substitute for file based content management.

This part can't be emphasized enough.  Storing the content as plain
files allows for JoeRandomEditor to be used for editting the data.
emacs, vi, dreamweaver, photoshop, eclipse, etc.  Then exporting said
file data over nfs/samba, using scp/rsync/grep/find.

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