Hi Bernjamin, *, On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Benjamin Horst <[email protected]> wrote: > > I read your full email and don't appreciate the generalization and assumption > that I did not.
I apologize if I did insult you/hurt your feelings with that statement. It surely wasn't my intention. > [top-posting/Fullquotes] That might be appropriate for exchange with very few people, over an extended period of time, but doesn't fit well for a mailinglist where many people read it, and read the quote the same day/the same hour. Also quoting and removing irrelevant parts that are not addressed in the reply greatly helps to not loose track of what is actually being discussed. > My point about the widespread use of Drupal was meant to indicate that it has > been tested, > expanded and improved by a large global community of users for almost a > decade now. No doubt about that - but just because its proven to work for others doesn't mean it will work for all, obviously. Vim and emacs have proven to be very flexible, very reliable, etc, but surely both surely are not the best choice for everyone. I started this thread to a) collect requirements for a cms b) invite people with knowledge of their CMS of choice to comment. I can only say I picked silverstripe for my test because it was easy to find documentation about the Translation feature and subsites feature I took as initial requirements while looking out for alternatives. I visited many CMS-homepages, and all seem to hide the documentation on how to actually interact with the CMS deeply hidden when it comes to details - silverstripe featured a video that convinced me to give it a try (and I wasn't disappointed). So I'm biased, because I found a CMS that does what I need it to do, and does this nicely (IMHO), thus whenever I look at another CMS now, I'm biased and compare it to how that stuff is handled in silverstripe. > [...] Drupal is an extremely robust choice and deserves to appear on our > shortlist of platforms for an > intensive comparison. Sure, it is on the list! > If you're not familiar with it, that's not a problem. We can bring in people > who know it well to address > any questions we may have, and possibly even to assist with implementation. See, that's the problem I have with Top-posting/Fullquotes. I thought I made it pretty clear that I asked people to create testing sites to play with the features of any CMS. As you and also Jonathan pointed out already: Many are highly customizable, highly complex to any arbitrary level - and of course you can always extend it/fix it yourself given that all CMS that are worth having a look are opensource. But that's also the drawback. You cannot just install and fiddle around until you got it right. You can do it for one CMS, but surely not for all. And honestly, when you provide access to a demo site to let users try out the CMS, why use such a crippled version? Did you try any of the demo-sites mentioned here? If not, please try them and then tell me whether you disagree with me on my "first-looks decision". ciao Christian -- To unsubscribe, send an empty e-mail to [email protected] List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/website/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted.
