On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:14 PM, narendra sisodiya
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Here is long list of new Ideas for Ubuntu.
> You can read/vote/submit new ideas for enhancing you favourite Ubuntu distro.
> visit : http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/
I never forget to look at bottom of website to check "Powered by" button.
I found an intersting CMS.
Website http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ is Powered by
http://www.ideatorrent.org/ ,
This CMS might be useful in other projects too which need
brainstroming and ideas. (example voting new ideas to change social
system etc)


PS:  The intention of this post was "How newbies can learn from
'powered by buttons'  ". I remember, When I saw one website which was
very similar to wikipedia (2-3 year back) , I was surprised and I
thought they have same theme and look but I was able to notice
"Powered by Mediawiki button on botton" and I found that it was just
an CMS named a Mediawiki behind this. This way my learning on CMS
started (I came to know LAMP after that). I think it is always better
to put as much "powered by button on sites" - Example
"powered by html5" "powered by svg"  "powered by LAMP, apache"
"Powered by Pylons".

Just a thought.

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