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<Yippykia.com>
      <Camilo Trevino/>
      <Microsoft Certified System Engineer/>
      <Comptia A+ Certified Computer Technician/>
      <ColdFusion Applications Developer/>
</Yippykia.com>

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Cutter
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 2:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CFCDev] Looking for help with open source CFC project

That's funny. I've gone to the link several time since this thread 
started with absolutely no problems. Maybe the problem is your browser, 
or your connection....

Cutter

Camilo Trevino wrote:

>I have checked the site to take a peek, and every time I visit the link in
>the signature, the site is not coming up, I have attempted to visit the
site
>for the last week.  Maybe if you had some hosting, viewers of this thread
>could see the value of this open source application.
>
>;~
>
>Camilo
>
><Yippykia.com>
>      <Camilo Trevino/>
>      <Microsoft Certified System Engineer/>
>      <Comptia A+ Certified Computer Technician/>
>      <ColdFusion Applications Developer/>
></Yippykia.com>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>Of Benjamin Pate
>Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 7:46 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [CFCDev] Looking for help with open source CFC project
>
>Hi Dave,
>
>That is a very good question -- and I hope I have a very good answer for
>you.  For one, I haven't seen any open source CMS systems for CFMX that
>I'm interested in.  If there are some that I've missed, please let me
>know.  FarCry is nice, but I have a different goal for what I'm trying
>to build.
>
>The main reason is the "Content Management Systems" -- especially the
>open source ones -- are often silos of information that don't play well
>with others.  You put your data in here, and it goes on the website --
>if you want to integrate with any other applications then use a
>hyperlink.
>
>The goal of SmartCMS, which I hope is different than that of similar
>software, is to integrate very tightly with other applications whether
>they're CFMX or not, open source or not.  And, the goal is to integrate
>both ways, so that each package both contributes and benefits from the
>relationship.
>
>For example, we have just posted a sample integration with CF_Nuke,
>which will eventually make all of the functions of that application
>embeddable into a SmartCMS content tree.  Next, we will publish SmartCMS
>content as a module in CF_Nuke.  I'm currently working on connectors for
>Fusebox and Mach-II, so that any application can be included into a
>SmartCMS website, and will still inherit all of the goodness from the
>CMS, like common templating, dynamic navigation, and embedding
>additional content.
>
>SmartCMS was originally designed to be a virtual server farm, and will
>support as many different website domains as you can squeeze on the
>hardware.  In addition, it is built from the ground up to be very
>modular.  It's easy to create new packages of functionality, and to
>include different feature sets on different virtual servers.
>
>
>Of course, without writing a book I can only scratch the surface.
>Re-inventing the wheel is a rightful question to ask of any new project.
>I hope I've answered some of your questions.  If not, let's keep
>talking. 
>
>-- Ben
>http://smartcms.tigris.org
>
>  
>
>>this has to be asked... why re-invent the wheel?
>>
>>-Dave
>>    
>>
>
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