On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:39 AM, John Small
<rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net> wrote:

> The other thing I don't like about it is the assumption that a CMS is
> used solely for publishing "articles". I guess if you spend your life
> blogging then that's a sensible assumption, but most websites aren't
> blogs or lists of articles. There doesn't seem to be a way to edit pages
> which are composed of many "page sections" each with unique/non-unique
> content. So if you wanted to have a standard page section that appeared
> on a restricted set of pages there's no way you could do it easily.

Anyone has it's own idea of "CMS" or backend for an application. People from
Django have their "django-admin" and they're happy with it, so I wrote
something
similar for Rails which I'm using on my projects, and I know lots of
people using it
on their projects. The project is called Typus.

    http://github.com/fesplugas/typus

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