2nds on the congrats...

Is this a CMS that can be intergrated into an existing symfony
project?

sfSympalPlugin and diemPlugin need to be selected at the beginning
point of starting a project....Sucks for those (like me) who have been
developing for more than 1+ years on a current project an need a CMS.

Also would this work with ysfDimensions?

I don't expect these questions to be answered on the fact that you
give the world something great and they ask for more.  I really think
you should be congradulated with What you have done with
apostrophePlugin,... I will read the readme and so on to see if I can
answer these questions myself.


With Best Regards,
Alex Stoneham
(Speedypin LLC)


On Feb 12, 10:20 am, Nicolas Ippolito <ippolito.nico...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Congratulations!
>
> It's a wonderful project!
>
> Nico
>
> 2010/2/12 Tom Boutell <t...@punkave.com>
>
> > We have labored long and hard to prepare for the 1.0 release of
> > Apostrophe. As we said before, it has been stable and in use for a
> > long time now, but we wanted to mark a moment in time with an official
> > release.
>
> > Probably the easiest way to get a feel for Apostrophe is to go to our
> > demo site and log in:
>
> >http://demo.apostrophenow.com/
>
> > The user name is “admin” and the password is “demo”. The site's
> > content resets at the top of the hour.
>
> > If you want to get your bearings before you you do that, head over to
> > the newly revamped Apostrophe site:
>
> >http://www.apostrophenow.com/
>
> > For the very interested, you should consider checking out our
> > extensive README which includes an Installation section, an Editor’s
> > guide, a Designer’s guide and a Developer’s guide. You can read the
> > current README conveniently here:
>
> >http://www.apostrophenow.com/home/readme
>
> > This is the symfony-users list so I'll stick to the highlights from a
> > developer's perspective:
>
> > * Robust content slots, ready-built for you. There are rich text,
> > image, slideshow, video, button, RSS/Atom feed, PDF and raw HTML slots
> > built in.  If you have used Apostrophe before, you know that you can
> > add a slot on a page, choose what you want to place and then reorder
> > it. New custom slots can also be made for any project.
>
> > * Areas. Areas allow vertical columns of slots to be added in any
> > order by any editor of the site. This allows users to compose good-
> > looking content without resorting to layout-busting HTML pasting.
>
> > * Slot variants. Sometimes you want to let users pick between
> > variations on a common slot without using raw HTML or PHP. For
> > instance, what if you wanted to make the background color of a some
> > text slots yellow, and some white? In the past that would have
> > required two slots. Now, it can just be a selectable variantof the
> > same text slot. We really sweated the details on making sure the
> > option control was contextual. We hope you appreciate the effort.
>
> > * Engines. Sometimes you want to add content that spans more than one
> > page. In Apostrophe you can graft an entire Symfony module into the
> > CMS page tree at any point. And you can graft the same module at
> > multiple locations, distinguishing between them and providing
> > customized behavior if you wish. We already do this for our media
> > browser right out of the box so you can see how it works.
>
> > * A task to help you generate new custom slots:
>
> > ./symfony apostrophe:generate-slot-type
>
> > This task will add a new slot type to your site, scaffolding the
> > module, the form and the model class.
>
> > * Extensive documentation, including a detailed and up-to-date
> > developer's guide as well as documentation for installers, editors and
> > front end designers.
>
> > Apostrophe 1.0 is a big achievement and we're excited about it. But it
> > is also just the beginning. We hope you have an opportunity to check
> > out Apostrophe. We would love to hear from you if you do.
>
> > A note to developers: stable branches of the apostrophePlugin and the
> > asandbox project are now available in svn. We are using a 1.3 branch
> > for these following the tradition of naming branches after the
> > earliest Symfony version with which they are still compatible.
>
> > 1.3 stable branch of the plugin:
>
> >http://svn.apostrophenow.org/plugins/apostrophePlugin/branches/1.3
>
> > 1.3 stable branch of the sandbox project:
>
> >http://svn.apostrophenow.org/sandboxes/asandbox/branches/1.3
>
> > In addition, we have of course released the new apostrophePlugin on
> > the Symfony site:
>
> >http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/apostrophePlugin
>
> > So you can install apostrophePlugin with "plugin:install" (be sure to
> > read the README, though; it's often easier to start by copying the
> > sandbox to your own svn repository with our handy svnforeigncopy tool,
> > or just download a tarball of our sandbox).
>
> > Note to veteran pk plugin fans: we have deprecated the old pk plugins,
> > all of which were merged into apostrophePlugin. We removed the
> > tarballs but left the svn repositories untouched as a courtesy. We
> > will take them down eventually but don't want to break anyone's
> > existing projects. Still, now is the time to migrate.
>
> > Don't forget our migration notes for pkContextCMSPlugin projects:
>
> >http://trac.apostrophenow.org/wiki/migration
>
> > Thanks for supporting the development of Apostrophe! And if you're
> > attending Symfony Live, I (Tom) will be there - be sure to look me up!
>
> > - Tom, Alex, Rick, Geoff, Dan, Jake and John at P'unk Avenue
>
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