The important thing is that Plone can do the job and can do it very well, plus we have invested a lot of time, even in recent months in gathering a strong core of Plone persons who are committed to the task.
Going back to the CMS issue, feels like a return to square one. The last study I read, March 2009, Plone was considered an excellent and robust choice for websites with complex needs (e.g. i18n), there is definitely nothing lost in choosing Plone. see: http://www.idealware.org/comparing_os_cms/ (requires registration). As a side note, the study suggested that Drupal was very good for Community and mashup (think web 2.0) related applications, but I'm not sure if that is the direction of wgo, which will be more about heirarchal content management which is more "hacky" to implement with Drupal. On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 4:44 AM, Andreas Nilsson <[email protected]> wrote: > Jaap A. Haitsma wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> The choice for the CMS has been made in 2006. Things have changed >> quite a bit since then. Drupal for instance has made big steps forward >> and it also getting very popular >> E.g. on google trends http://www.google.com/trends?q=drupal%2C+plone >> you see that drupal now is far more popular than plone. Actually >> what's even worse is that plone popularity seems to be going down. >> Furthermore google has around 33 million hits for drupal while only 10 >> million for plone. I know this is not that scientific but it's a sign. >> >> In 2006 Drupal was a very popular contender but it was dismissed >> because the i18n capabilities [1] were not good enough. In the >> meantime quite some development has taken place on the i18n module. >> >> Also it's now used for GUADEC http://grancanariadesktopsummit.org/ . >> Ubuntu uses it for their main site.. >> >> I've also used it personally to make http://www.hightechstartups.nl >> and found Drupal really powerful and easy to use. >> >> Jaap >> > > Talking CMS choices are one of those things that are just going to end up in > a really long and boring thread without any real consensus. What I would > like for us to focus on first is to get all the organization, content and > design together and get it really, really good. Then we can implement that > in whatever thing suits best. > Please? > - Andreas > _______________________________________________ > gnome-web-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list > -- SplashStart - Professional Websites. Starting Now. http://www.splashstart.com _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
