At the place I really work we are (I am) also looking at using
midgard (we use php3).
The alternative is zope (python!).
Zope has many alternate syntaxes for templates, straight python
syntax:
%(blah blah);
ssi syntax:
<!-- #blah if(dsdsds -->
and some tag syntax:
<DTDD asdsadsadada>
What is the likelyhood of midgard at least extending to an xml
compliant syntax, like <mg:element content> instead of <(content)>
etc?
Also, and just to help me evangalise, is there any plan at all on
supporting development versions of a site like zope does - each
developer working on a different "version" which are then
merged/released?
I imagine 2 extra fields could be introduced to each table, a
version number and a released flag. The runtime site would select
the highest released entity. Thers obviously more to it, but its a
question.
I have read the midgard roadmap which caused some excitement
relating to August and the php4 merge etc; so it looks good.
Thanks
Sam
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