well said

i just tried the content type and it's really amazing , however i agree
focusing on the idea of blogging system more than a framework , i also
believe the extensions ( plugins ) will be enough to increase it's
capabilities is the best idea more than adding more features making it even
complicated .

again well said
, i believe i'll stick with Habari , soon i figure out how to fix the
wordpress updates ( it dose n't update all of myposts ) .

and thanks for the fast response

Regards

Hamza

On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:33 PM, Arthus Erea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Sep 12, 2008, at 2:20 PM, Dr.Hamza Mousa wrote:
>
> One ward , Habari is Magnificent , as wordpress guys used to say : Code is
> Poetry . i am ready a beautiful poerty .
> However , i am interested in it's next move as more than a blogging system
> as i am interested as well in many usability features ( and they not hard to
> make ) in Habari .
>
> such as :
>
>    1. Custom fields as a default ready feature  .( aS Wordpress , it'll
>    exceed the creativity and use of the system for many uses - Portfolio ,
>    gallery , software directory , news reader , ....etc (i have many 
> successful
>    tryout with wordpress ) ) .
>
> Actually, Habari has support for something called "content types" – this
> basically means that you're not limited to just pages or entries. Already,
> there is an "event" content type, with the infrastructure to create more
> through plugins. The extensible content-types, the easy manipulation through
> FormUI, and the flexible template system make Habari an ideal system for
> developing all kinds of content. Instead of trying to coral this into custom
> fields, I think we'd rather see a variety of plugins developed for various
> types.
>
>
>    1.
>    2. Widgets ready themes and templating system .
>
> We have a template system.
>
> Instead of specifically building widgets, we're working on a flexible
> "hardpoint" system. This system would allow plugins to provide output to
> themes, which users could then control. Themes are a priority for 0.7 (I
> think) and I'm working on a branch to tackle this.
>
>
>    1. simple feature as uploading or locating the plugin and themes as a
>    Zip file , unziping and getting  them ready to work ( as Dotclear and 
> Joomla
>    ) .
>
> We're working on a plugin directory. On the client-side, see the HPM plugin
> – it seems to be moving in this direction.
>
>
>    1. Multi-sites Installation one admin panel ( Dotclear , and some
>    others ) .
>
> I agree, but expect you'll see a lot of opposition to the idea. How our
> multi-site system is designed currently, the _only_ thing which is shared
> between sites is the source code. I think this merits careful and thoughtful
> discussion, especially from those who originally developed the system.
>
>
>    1. Designing the needed sections  ( as Symphony
>    http://21degrees.com.au/products/symphony/ i came cross this amazing
>    one months ago , and the idea is awesome indeed try the demo . usually i do
>    such thing with wordpress instead using the plugins i made ,i use custom
>    fields and template tags to create the site i need just based on templating
>    the idea . but that comes now with an ease with Symphony ) .
>
> I think that's trying to coral more functionality into Habari than is
> needed. Really, for the sort of things in there ("controller" anyone?) a
> full-blown framework would be best. First and foremost, Habari is a blog
> engine. That being said, we *do* have an amazing plugin architecture which
> allows for all kinds of things to be made (anything, really). However, I am
> very-much opposed to bloating Habari with framework functionality which
> should really be in plugins.
>
> My major interest now is  about widgets , is there any plugin can do the
> trick ?!
>
>
> Not currently.
>
>
>
> --
> Hamza E.e Mousa
>
> www.neoxero.com
> www.goomedic.com
> www.medpeek.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >
>


-- 
Hamza E.e Mousa

www.neoxero.com
www.goomedic.com
www.medpeek.com

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