On Tuesday 10 January 2006 22:46, Guillaume Lenoir wrote: > I don't know enough about CMS to debat on which is the best, but Georg > gave a pretty good (even if general) view of what's needed and I trust > the "ones who know" to choose and get it up right. I can only emphasize > the need for an ease to edit, but also to translate the content. > As Christoph, I'd like to read about the compared benefits of proposed > CMS. I have had a look at the requirements and I think the Serendipity weblog software does the job very nicely (and easily - it is much faster to install and configure than a typo3 site). I have put online an example with Issue #1 in English and German. Be aware that this is a 20-minute-copy-and-paste solution withouth any formatting/linking and it uses the Serendipity standard design. But it shows of s9y's mulitilingual and archiving features. Comments are welcome: http://tanja.delmonico.de/bravegw/ If Georg likes it and there are no other complaints, we could build a custom s9y design (template) and start the work of properly including the old issues...
> Is there a place I can download untranslated English texts to start > working on the French version ? My German is not good enough to do the > job though. You can find the Englisch versions at http://brave-gnu-world.org/ chris _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
