Re: [freenet-dev] Content Management System

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Author: Florent Daignière
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Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Content Management System
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* Michael Tänzer <NEOatNHNG@???> [2008-05-08 22:47:28]:

> Ian Clarke schrieb:
> > You could argue that all of those things have it easy, because most
> > people understand what those things do, they don't need an elaborate
> > explanation. But look at Gnome's website:
> >
> > http://www.gnome.org/
> >
> > It is clean, simple, yet if you need to you can quickly dig down to a
> > vast wealth of information.
> >
>
> Gnome uses Plone as it's CMS. This may be not the best choice for us
> though, as Plone is Phyton based, but that's something nextgens might
> know better than me.
>


I don't have any problem with using python; Trac is in python too
iirc... But I don't think that Plone is what we need, it's a framework
more than a CMS.

> > Either way, since we are Java hackers for the most part, not web
> > designers, I strongly recommend that we borrow as much as we can from
> > elsewhere, even so far as using free or creative commons HTML and CSS
> > verbatim, perhaps with only a few minor changes.
> >


What about java-based CMSes then ? :p