Hi!

Pascal Voitot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Here is my experience.
> For my simple technical website (www.mandubian.org (not ads here)), I used a
> mix between Magnolia and XWiki:
>   
Your site looks nice!
> - Magnolia as the content aggregator and "visual facade" using Magnolia
> easily customisable skin system, publishing/workflow features and also for
> the idea of authoring/public instances. But I don't need anything more from
> Magnolia.
>   

So, it seems that it is worth to invest some efforts to improve and/or 
ease the skin customization application. I don't know who is actually 
working in this issue, but I remember a lot of messages about the topic. 
Don't you think that it is worth to invest some time/resources in 
developing such an application?
> You guys at XWiki must be in the middle of the now classical CMS/Wiki
> conflict but I used some CMS for some time now and XWiki for some time also
> and my conclusion is that I don't see any reason why XWiki couldn't be used
> to create nice websites.

I am not sure if this is right terms of the discussion. Is it possible 
to compare a CMS with XWiki? I don't know if it is possible to compare a 
CMS with other wikis, but XWiki is, if I've well understood, about using 
the wiki concept to develop applications, no contents. Contents are of 
course an important part of the system. Thus, publishing control and 
guided edition could be killer applications.

XWiki has its own channels for proposals, so it is my responsibility to 
try to write something with sense and sher it!

Mandubian is now in my bookmarks toolbar!

Greetings,

Ricardo

-- 
Ricardo Rodríguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team

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