Stephen Moretti wrote:
>> I'm assuming extensions are available to all your sites. You can't allow
>> one site to use them only as they sit within the Farcry core?
>>
> Extensions to farcry are done on a project by project basis. If you
> extend or add something to one project then this is not available to
> other projects.

I'd also add that the next version of FarCry (codename: Gonzales) 
introduces the concept of FarCry libraries, that allow you to add shared 
functionality for multiple projects.  But the project still defines 
whether or not it chooses to use the library.

>> Has somebody written an extension manager?
>>
> Farcry is a development framework for content management rather than a
> modular CMS like PostNuke and Mambo. That said it is relatively easy
> to build components and move them around - Its just not quite as
> straight forward as the aforementioned freebie php CMSs.

There have been several additions to Gonzales to make it easier to build 
more readily distributable and deployable modules -- like the library 
feature above.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/
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