On Mar 28, 2007, at 1:09 PM, digital spaghetti wrote:

>
> John, you kind of half hitting the nail on the head.
>
> At no point did I compare CakePHP itself to Wordpress, Drupal, etc -
> and CakePHP *should* be aimed at developers, but you said it yourself
> - if people know this cool application was built on CakePHP then more
> people will look at it, and maybe it will convert some of them to
> switch to.

Given that people understand my concerns below, I have no problem  
with a CakePHP killer app.

> But like it or not, there are people out there who we call end users
> who are looking for a drop-in solution, why don't we give them one?
> I'm not suggesting it takes away from CakePHP, infact I think it would
> add great value.

Well, that's a value that you are welcome and able to pursue, but I  
personally don't think its one the CakePHP will. Not because its a  
good or bad idea, but because CakePHP isn't a CMS. Honestly I think  
its a great idea to provide a great product that will highlight the  
framework, so don't misunderstand me.

I say get a group of folks together and do something awesome.

-- John

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