Thorsten Scherler wrote:
On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 18:48 -0700, Nunez Steve wrote:
Lenya Users,
I want to confirm that I'm using all available sources
of information. I'm aware of:
1. This list
2. Wiki
3. Documentation
that is all. if i may take the liberty of rearranging this a little:
1. website documentation. this should now be the primary resource, and i
think it has improved a *lot*.
everyone, please, if you have a problem or a question and the
documentation does not help, let us know it. how did you approach the
issue, where did you look, what did you expect to find that wasn't
there? post it on:
2. this list. it's a good resource, people are trying to answer all
posts that come up.
3. wiki. steve nunez has pointed out that it is not in a good state -
often, you can't figure out if it's talking about 1.2 or 2.0, or if it
applies to any existing code at all. i've started to look into that, but
it's a huge task... i guess we should treat the entire wiki as somewhat
outdated and explicitly pick out the gems by linking to them from the
front page.
A forum similar to
theirs might be a good idea.
In Apache we have mailing lists instead forums. The two things does not
work together since they distracted the resources to two different
things.
i agree. it's either forums or mailing lists, otherwise you get twice
the noice without any benefit.
personally, i prefer mailing lists, for two reasons:
* i still think they preserve the content better and are easier to search
* they provide a very small entrance barrier, which is sufficient to
keep out idiots and spam. and since deploying a cms is nothing anyone
should attempt casually, joining a list is not too much to ask for imho.
This is not a troll; I'm just looking for the best XML
CMS solution, and they seem quite advanced.
They do not have the concept of publishing like we and other have.
Further it is not a xml cms solution. It reminds me more on windows
shared folder brought to the web. It is much better on document
management then web publishing.
This is just my personal opinion after my analysis.
thanks for sharing. i haven't looked at alfresco yet, but one thing i
know: in terms of hype and mindshare, they beat lenya outright. let's
get our release out and see what can be done about this :)
regards,
jörn
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