Yes! Actually just like http://plone.org/products which already does the same for Plone products (plug-ins, add-ons wherever you want to call them :D)
That's one of the big wins we will have if we end up using Plone. But as you can see on the link I pointed before, there are dozens of products with lots and lots of really interesting functionalities. Cheers, El dj 11 de 11 de 2010 a les 13:48 -0500, en/na David Bain va escriure: > Just to clarify. You're saying that, with Plone, Gnome applications > could be presented as a searchable app gallery similar to > freshmeat.net with ratings comments etc...? > > On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Gil Forcada <[email protected]> > wrote: > Hi again! > > (I still remember all the Vinicius and WordPress stuff :D) > > Just to make it easier for everyone and understand each other > easily... > > We have create (by now on gitorious me [1] and on github > sven[2][3]) the > buildout (the script that generates/downloads everything from > scratch) > again, but based on Plone 4, the last and greatest release of > Plone. > > Yeah, just a major version upgrade, but since the Plone effort > was > started way ago (with Plone 2.5 around) things that are now > stock (in > Plone 4) previously (in Plone 2.5) there was a need for manual > coding > (tinyMCE comes to mind). > > So tu summarize, anyone has the relevant live.gnome.org pages > which > concern about the structure and type of documents which will > have to > deal Plone with? > > As a bonus, Plone has a products section[4] which is a > collection of > products that can be added to Plone, with some ratings, > descriptions, > versions, images and so on... that could be added to GNOME > Plone site > with a one-line edition of a single file (and tweaked with > some more > lines if needed) to provide a GNOME projects place (or the > add-ons for > products which was discussed some weeks/months ago on > foundation-list). > > Obviously the first things are first, but I just added this > example as a > matter of fact that with Plone, as a CMS as it is and the tons > of > products (think products as in plugins) that can be added and > customized > that it's way more powerful than WordPress (as a CMS, nothing > to say > about blogging). > > > Cheers, > > [1] http://gitorious.org/gnomeweb > [2] http://github.com/svx/gnomesite > [3] One of the nice things of git is that it can be everywhere > without > having to loose anything, in the future though it would make > sense to > move it to git.gnome.org > [4] http://www.plone.org/products > > -- > gil forcada > > [ca] guifi.net - una xarxa lliure que no para de créixer > [en] guifi.net - a non-stopping free network > bloc: http://gil.badall.net > planet: http://planet.guifi.net > > -- > gil forcada > > [ca] guifi.net - una xarxa lliure que no para de créixer > [en] guifi.net - a non-stopping free network > bloc: http://gil.badall.net > planet: http://planet.guifi.net > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-web-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-web-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list -- Gil Forcada [ca] guifi.net - una xarxa lliure que no para de créixer [en] guifi.net - a non-stopping free network bloc: http://gil.badall.net planet: http://planet.guifi.net _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
