On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Gary Mort <garyam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think that from a 3rd party point of view, there is a lot that could be
> swiped from Drupal and Wordpress and brought to Joomla.  For example, the
> whole content editing process, I'd say a nice management template, outside
> the normal admin structure, and a couple of components to ease asset
> management, could be created for Joomla that mimics the way Wordpress looks
> and feels to make life easier for the end user.  And at the other end of the
> extreme, some of the nice complex functions Drupal has could be redone to
> make them work for Joomla, assuming one is willing to bypass using some core
> functions[ie install a new search, installation, and template manager and
> disable the core ones to enable the multi-site functionality that comes with
> Drupal].

I'd like to add the ability to specify admin template per
user/group/role. Then you could tailor your interface specifically for
each based on their skills and responsibilities.

-- Mitch
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