Good morning folks, Will Lenya focus solely on 'massively scalable' project needs?
Is there any interest to have it deal with small, static (50-200 pages - not including print friendlies) projects? If so, would it use something like Forrest's site.xml? I would defintitely be interested in following the project, but I personally have no /current/ need for something focusing only on the 'massively scalable' at the expense of flexibility for smaller projects. best, -Rob p.s. congrats to the Wyona people for getting their project to this stage in the Apache infrastructure! > -----Original Message----- > From: Gianugo Rabellino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 5:53 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Proposal for Lenya > > > Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: > > > > > Anybody else with comments, either positive or negative? > > > > Just a few thoughts: I spent this morning browsing the Lenya code from > CVS and so far I have mixed feelings about the project. Basically I'm > unable to see an "architecture" in the whole codebase, it seems to me > more a set of Cocoon components glued together around specific project > needs than a real CMS framework. > > This said, Lenya can be a good starting point to talk about a CMS built > upon Cocoon, even if I foresee major changes and challenges forthcoming. > It seems to me anyway that the Wyona guys are more than open for > discussing it and well aware that this Apache incubation might lead to > something radically different to what they got until now, and this is > good news. > > In short: they have a codebase, and they have a good community around > it, so here is my (informal) +1 to this incubation, together with a > personal commitment to follow closely this project and help wherever I can. > > Ciao, > > -- > Gianugo Rabellino > Pro-netics s.r.l. > http://www.pro-netics.com >