Hi,

using Midgard for a news and forum portal that manages a huge amount of
articles (for example: http://www.linuxde.org) has become a no-brainer
here. No arguments needed any more. :-)

But now, we have a project whose data model doesn't fit well with the
article paradigm Midgard is based on. We'll have to manage product
data, contact addresses etc. Of course, this could be done in plain
PHP, using .php files, FastTemplates, PHPlib and so on.

But I fell in love with the content/layout separation Midgard enables
me to do. My thought: What about using Midgard for that purpose and
administration only and doing all the data management the normal PHP
way?

Would this be a wise step, giving us comfortable administration but
keeping data flexibility? Or would it be overkill, making an easy task
much too complicated?

Any recommendations welcome!

Regards,
        Jochen

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