On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:10:05 +0200 Stefan Urbanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>| Citát Rob Burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >| >| <snip> >| > > >| > > p.s.: Can we convert GNUstep site to some CMS instead of having it on >| > > CVS? >| > > -- >| > >| > would having blogs aggregated at planet.gnustep.org and an active, >| > more detailed app database at apps.gnustep.org, along with the >| > currently well used wiki at wiki.gnustep.org, achieve the same >| > benefits you're looking for in using the cms, without the upheaval >| > (and work) of changing the main gnustep site? >| > >| >| No, it will not be the same. wiki/apps/planet/forum are "web applications" >with >| their own purpose. What I had in mind is that we should have home page in a >CMS >| so it would be editable from anywhere. CVS is a barrier. >| >| What tools (PHP? MySQL? GNUstep-web?) are available for the GNUstep site and >| what is possible to install and maintain? For those tools we can try to >find a >| CMS, if it would be possible. With CMS one can get features such as search, >| site map, automatic menu maintenance and many others "for free". There's php 4.3, mysql and postgresql on the current server. >| Btw. Ubuntu has nice web forums [1] with plenty of traffic. Also I have >noted >| that they have a kind of bridge between mailman and the forum [2], so every >| post to the ubuntu lists gets published at the forum as a standard message. >| Does GNUstep has any resources (machine, time,...) to set up such forum? In >| addition, currend trends are that people like to discuss at forums more >than on >| lists, as the forums are easier accessible. I don't know, if you send me requirements for all this, I can see if we can install this.. BTW, web list archives are availables... Manuel -- ______________________________________________________________________ Manuel Guesdon - OXYMIUM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 14 rue Jean-Baptiste Clement - 93200 Saint-Denis - France Tel: +33 1 4940 0999 - Fax: +33 1 4940 0998 _______________________________________________ Gnustep-webmasters mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-webmasters
