I recognized I accidently answered privately to Ondrej by hitting
'reply'. So here is my answer to him from two days ago:
Hi Ondrej,
Am 19.01.16 um 15:49 schrieb Ondrej Florian:
Having yet another CMS for 'normal' people like Wix may not be worthwhile.
I think it is not like Wix as it is Open
Hi Ruben,
Am 19.01.16 um 18:19 schrieb Ruben Reusser:
for what it's worth, it would be really nice to have an inline editing
experience, maybe like
https://slate.adobe.com/welcome/
Yes, I agree.
It should be possible for frontend components that are shown on the live
page to have dependencies
for what it's worth, it would be really nice to have an inline editing
experience, maybe like
https://slate.adobe.com/welcome/
Ruben
On 1/19/2016 5:25 AM, Sandro Boehme wrote:
Hello,
I personally think there is a market and demand for a small Sling CMS
that is a website builder which assemb
That sounds like the way we'd want to head. We're not likely to try and
help build this on Sling unless our current CMS proves unable to do it.
That could take many months to determine but is one of the things we're
looking at this year.
On Tuesday, January 19, 2016, Bertrand Delacretaz
wrote:
Am 19.01.16 um 16:20 schrieb Peter Hunsberger:
We use a sorta open source CMS called dotCMS. Rather obscure, but meets
many of our needs, among which is scaling to support 400 authors and
somewhere over 900 web sites. As we scale to more users we'd like to start
to decompose that into distribut
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 4:20 PM, Peter Hunsberger
wrote:
> ...Basically, having each function run in Docker containers that can be
> instantiated as needed. Our needs are likely way different than what
> you're aiming at, but to the extent you can meet them you may end up with a
> pretty flexible
We use a sorta open source CMS called dotCMS. Rather obscure, but meets
many of our needs, among which is scaling to support 400 authors and
somewhere over 900 web sites. As we scale to more users we'd like to start
to decompose that into distributed components:
- authoring
- indexing (Elastic S
Hi Bertrand,
Am 19.01.16 um 15:16 schrieb Bertrand Delacretaz:
... but my personal needs in terms of CMS are extremely
limited these days. When my friends look for websites/CMS I usually
steer them to wordpress.com to be able to get out of the way as soon
:-D yeah I understand.
as possible. A
Hi Sandro,
Having yet another CMS for 'normal' people like Wix may not be worthwhile.
HOWEVER, going into verticals may be much more interesting.
I personally think the Sling could be great data integration platform.
- imagine modeling SAP or SF data as resources...
- being able to 'mix' those re
Hi Sandro,
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Sandro Boehme wrote:
> ...Would you use it and maybe develop
> components for it if it would be available immediately as a service in the
> web (e.g. like Wix)?...
I don't think so, but my personal needs in terms of CMS are extremely
limited these days
Am 19.01.16 um 14:35 schrieb Bertrand Delacretaz:
Hi Sandro,
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Sandro Boehme wrote:
...It would help me a big deal if some of you could tell me if they would use
this kind of CMS or if the know people who would use it as that validates
(or invalidates) my effort!
Hi Sandro,
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Sandro Boehme wrote:
> ...It would help me a big deal if some of you could tell me if they would use
> this kind of CMS or if the know people who would use it as that validates
> (or invalidates) my effort!..
I don't need to host a CMS myself these day
Hello,
I personally think there is a market and demand for a small Sling CMS
that is a website builder which assembles frontend components from an
open marketplace.
It would help me a big deal if some of you could tell me if they would
use this kind of CMS or if the know people who would use
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