Martin Aspeli wrote: > > I'm not sure this would be any different to what you have with Plone: > it's a readily available CMS, it can connect to your LDAP account > system, you can let let anyone create a password and edit pages.
Fair enough. > The problem seems to be that no-one is actually doing the work to get it > up to a live site. I saw the current state of play at the Plone > Conference and it looks tantalisingly close. However, unless someone > actually has the time, power and interest to put it on a live server and > turn the key so that it actually becomes www.gnome.org, then it's always > going to be "nearly done", as it has been for over a year. Indeed. > I see a few people here trying to make it happen, and I hope those > people *will* make it happen. Respectfully, I think that starting from > scratch with a new technology stack right now would cost you another > 6-12 months of re-work unless you suddenly find a lot of dedicated > people with the time, power and interest to make this happen. I have been thinking about starting to set up a Joomla installation and play with it myself. I can't say I feel comfortable enough to do that with Plone. So we have two options: * Wait another year or two and hope the Plone thing happens, * Start experimenting with other things, if they make it faster, so be it. I probably go dig the requirements discussions from two years ago and start playing with Joomla. That said, no changes in the Plone plan needed. Cheers, behdad > Cheers, > Martin > _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
