On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 13:53, Mike Orr wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 07:40:41PM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > I see, this is done with PostNuke, which of course is very capable,
> > but I wonder, if such a site shouldn't be running something in webware
> > and would thus function as a kind o
> I'd like to see PHP Nuke ported wholesale to Webware, because there are
> a lot of sites using it, and they will need to do something when PHP 4.1
> is no longer supported. However, I hope that we can duplicate just the
> user interface, admin interface and themability, NOT the implementation.
> I see, this is done with PostNuke, which of course is very capable,
> but I wonder, if such a site shouldn't be running something in webware
> and would thus function as a kind of "Eat your own stuff"-Dogbowl like
> Zope did with the CMF-site.
>
> ciao,
> --
> Frank Barknecht
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 07:40:41PM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> I see, this is done with PostNuke, which of course is very capable,
> but I wonder, if such a site shouldn't be running something in webware
> and would thus function as a kind of "Eat your own stuff"-Dogbowl like
> Zope did with t
Hi,
Aaron Held hat gesagt: // Aaron Held wrote:
> I've been meaning to put up a webware blog for a while now, and there is a
>preliminary
> version up at http://webware.metrony.com/portal/
"Life's too short to compile" - I like that.
> I am currently writing some search code to let you searc
Hi all,
I've been meaning to put up a webware blog for a while now, and there is a preliminary
version up at http://webware.metrony.com/portal/
I am currently writing some search code to let you search the main webware site, WIKI,
mailing lists, as well as this site from one page. (Google is gr