Hi Imran,
 
Thanks for the intial data on GAE-CMS. I will take a look at ExponentCMS 
for more info.  (This may provide a quick-start for the documentation for 
the various audiences.)  Perhaps you could tell me what the primary 
differences are between GAE-CMS and ExponentCMS (perhaps some functionality 
you have not yet included and what the plans are re. those functionalities.
 
Of the open source CMSs, I am most familiar with Drupal, which I tend to 
look at from a architectural perspective.  Their "node" concept is very 
powerful as it allows common functionality to be easily applied to any 
content type (entity type).  This works great for threaded discussion 
comments, for capturing the created by and dates, for managing entity 
status and workflow, etc.
 
I think what would help me most right now is to understand the framework 
part.  How are you handling the roles and permissions and how do you 
designate what objects/actions a permission pertains to?
 
It would also be good to understand how user-created modules are included.
 
Finally, what do you see as keying in keeping GAE-CMS beiing a high 
performance?  I agree with you that this is crucial.
 
Looking forward to more information.

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