On 17 Lug, 19:15, Rino Nucara <rino.nuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> what I mean is the best thing is to use CMS+Symfony.

Sorry but I disagree: the choice of using the framework alone or
together with a CMS depends on the characteristics of the project.
The capabilities of content management are not always sufficient to
justify the use of a CMS. Besides, I think that the CMS availables in
the community should be selected with accuracy and knowing their
integration capability. In my opinion, Joomla isn't a good choice for
the medium/big projects with an extensive customization.
The CMS functionalities in my project, eg, are a "small core" compared
to the other features, that should also interact with the content
itself.

In this case, I think that the best thing for my project is to use CMS
+Symfony, and the CMS should not be Joomla: so I hope to be able to
use one of the available CMS plugin for Symfony.

But this is only my opinion, I do not want to denigrate the different
opinions.
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