Shouta Ohnishi wrote:
> Eric Wagoner wrote:
>> However, I couldn't figure out how to go about using it once it was
>> installed. From watching the movie, I understood users and the box
>> model for the pages, but couldn't figure out how to add real content
>> to the pages.
>>
>>   
> Sorry, Current version of Rubricks has no real content, only System
> Component.
> We are making News Component now, and will release it next week.
> 
> Our current release plan is follow:
> 
> April : News Component
> May : RSS Component,Search Block
> June : Official Theme2, Calendar Block
> July : Todo Component,Forum Component,Dash Board(like mac os x tiger)
> 
> Instead of real contents,you can try to install 'Hello World' component 
> now.
> http://dev.rubricks.org/wiki/HelloWorldRubricks
> 
> P.S.
> We'll give out documents for developing components soon.
> We're dreaming of enriching of components like XOOPS.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Shouta

I wonder if there are people here who installed and used Rubricks since 
Shouta San sent this announcement.

I am looking for a CMS system which I will be using as the skeleton of 
an application I want to develop, and I just had a look at the current 
version of Rubricks. I think it looks very promising.

So if anyone have experience / extensions or whatever to share, I'd be 
happy to know.

Oren
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