[OT] Doing okay, experiencing the good and bad things in life, but still,
the best is yet to come. Time flies so fast here in Metro Manila man. I miss
my very laid back life in cdo but I'm having a good time at what I do - no
plans of coming back home for good yet. A lot of lessons learned. Where are
you at right now bro? Are you in Cebu or have you moved out of the country
already? If your in Cebu, Tildemark's in Cebu (if i'm not mistaken) maybe
you guys could meet for some tech talk, if tech in work still ain't enough.

And yeah, a regards to everyone in the list. To all the masters and
apprentices lurking and keeping the community rolling,

ping 4.senate.ph (^C ^C ^C)

... I'm writing nonsense already. :{P

On 3/15/07, Jon Doblados <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ardie! How's it going bro? Hehehe I can see a very long [OT] thread
following this. Naukay pa man jud. Matt! explain yourself! este defend
yourself (again). :)

Regards to everyone on the list.

Jon

Raymond Olavides wrote:
> Nakakita man gud ug Joomla nga topic. :D hehe
>
> Ang mga thuh mayne dinhi nga list kay kanang Baluyos brothers.
>
> http://pinoyslang.com/?q=nagbabaluyos
>
> ;)
>
> On 3/14/07, *tildemark* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     wow. nice one. raymond your da man...
>
>
>
>     On 3/14/07, *Raymond Olavides* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>         Sections/Categories are hierarchial in nature. A sort of single
>         point of entry to access the data - synonymous to directories in
>         a file system. For contents, the relationship is belongsTo and
>         is dependent (dropped/deleted on parent delete). For folders
>         (sections/categories) the relationship is hasMany content, no
>         depedency, and cascade drop/delete contents.
>
>         Drupal's implementation of sections/categories is closer to tags
>         or tagging (if it's not tags.) Tags? What are tags? for the
>         uninitiated, here's a copy and pasted definition (google
>         define:tags)
>
>         labels added to ACSII text to add value to the text:
>         searchability, display formatting, hypertext links, scholarly
>         notes, and preservation information, for example.
>
>
>         So, they are labels. Labels and tags are loosely defined and
>         often times relative to the person giving a particular
>         article/content a tag. For contents and tags, the relationship
>         is always hasMany and belongsToMany but has no dependency.
>         Allowing contents to belong to multiple relative categories.
>
>         Tags is one of the search engine optimizer's bestfriend.
>
>         And back to Joomla! ;) Joomla! does have a component to let its
>         users/administrator set the contents to belong to several tags.
>         IMO, if one is building a site which contains articles that
>         belongs to a specific genre/section/category/column - Joomla!
>         would be the best choice. If one is to build a site with
>         contents loosely categorized, I'd still go with Joomla! since
>         the feature is supported as a free 3rd party add-on plus strict
>         categorization will be available in the future if the company
>         decides to "organize".
>
>         Joomla! also has a 3rd party component to support multiple site
>         in one installation.
>
>         As to blogging capability, the popular wordpress blog system
>         wordpress has a bridge and integration module/component Joomla!
>         With that, you can separate organizational contents from
>         people's personal editorials and column. And for collaborative
>         content writing, the popular mediawiki used by wikipedia can
>         also be integrated into Joomla!.
>
>         If one needs extra functionality, one can invest more time in
>         Joomla! and learn how to develop one's own component to fill the
>         need - much like what one would do with drupal if the
>         functionality doesn't exists.
>
>         Since I've touched on developing components and you might not
>         have the time to learn the internals of Joomla! but you've
>         invested time in learning CakePHP - A Rapid Application
>         Development framework similar to Ruby on Rails, then I have good
>         news. CakePHP developed applications can run side-by-side and
>         inside Joomla!
>
>         Those who have not tried using Joomla! try it out and visit the
>         Filipino Community at http://joomla.org.ph
>         <http://joomla.org.ph/> our friends there will be glad to help
>         you out with your questions.
>
>         For Joomla! and CakePHP or PHP development consultancy, please
>         contact ... hahaha!
>
>         Seriously, Joomla! is flexible, and extendable. The API
>         documentation will help you a lot.
>
>
>
>             * what i meant was you could not set an article to
>             have/belong to many sections or categories.
>             * what i meant on community site is that it could support
>             multiple cms instance on single install.
>
>
>
>
>
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