Will,
I went back to compare Magnolia with other CMSes recently. The ease
with which you can install and run the software in less than 5
minutes, also the way you can have a wysiwyg preview of whatever
you're doing in magnolia are really killer-features missing from
other ones. The cleanness of the whole interface is also incredible.
(along with many other features I just love)
I tried to install typo3 because I had to use a php-based CMS. After
using magnolia for so many months, it looked really clunky, un-
natural, confusing, obscure ... even though it is said to have a good
bunch of great features.
I think, to complete on the business model proposed by the magnolia
team, it would be nice to have a summary of the content of the
training (was really good, but had no idea what to expect before
going there), also it'd be nice to have a clearly detailed list of
features, and how you can really easily access/install/use those
features by using the enterprise/business edition.
On some more notes, it should be striking clear what the enterprise
edition is offering. (Professional documentation and explanation
would certainly be a must)
My 2-monday-afternoon ¥ :D
Regards,
Nicolas,
On May 15, 2006, at 4:09 PM, Will Scheidegger wrote:
Pascal
For a project that we have a quote outstanding would you mind
answering this: Are versioning and scheduling part of the community
edition? This would greatly improve the change of Magnolia being
used for the project, because the competition CMS (Typo3 etc.) all
have this included for free.
Thanks.
-Will
On 15.05.2006, at 08:31, Pascal Mangold wrote:
it is very easy: As Boris said there will be 3 Products:
MAGNOLIA COMMUNITY EDITION is a free, easy-to-use yet
powerful enterprise content management system based on
JSR-170.
MAGNOLIA ENTERPRISE EDITION offers additional features,
availability of professional support and an upgrade path to
new versions for mission critical enterprise content
management.
MAGNOLIA BUSINESS PROCESS EDITION lets you draw and document
business processes directly in the browser without the need
of additional client software.
The Community Edition is under LGPL and free. For Enterprise use,
there is a Enterprise Edition with available support options,
still open-source but with a license fee. Last but not least our
business process edition which is open-source as well but not free
either.
Regards,
Pascal Mangold
CEO obinary ltd.
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On 15.05.2006, at 08:22, Will Scheidegger wrote:
On 12.05.2006, at 15:41, Magnolia News List wrote:
[...] Magnolia 3.0 is the first commercial open-source Enterprise
Content Management System [...]
The new features sound great, but the line above makes me a bit
sceptic: What exactly is a "commercial open-source" product?
I've heard some rumors before. Could the Magnolia Organization
please provide the details system integrators need?
Thanks!
Regards,
Will
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