On Wednesday 05 October 2005 03:03 pm, Keith C wrote: > On Oct 5, 2005, at 1:50 PM, Kevin Kuphal wrote: > > Have you thought about just making the whole thing a wiki? > > Mediawiki can lock pages to administrators and it is easy enough to > > do what you're looking for with the wiki software. I think most > > CMS are cumbersome but if you're going to have the wiki anyways.
Yeah, thought of it. I think I want a little more than what a wiki provides, though - download counts, etc. 'Course, I could just be showing my ignorance there. =) > > On a side note, I really would like to contribute more to the > > documentation/wiki but it begs for a more official structure as a > > guideline to start and I'm afraid that just moving the .info stuff > > to .org lacks the adequate skeleton to make the information flow > > properly and be more useful to people. Since it started on the > > side, it developed a somewhat halting flow for the information > > organization... What would be ideal for you, then? > If you're just looking to have a news section and a few web pages, > perhaps something as simple as phpwebsite? > > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ > > I recommend it to moderately computer skilled family members for > something easier to maintain than a nuke-style site. It doesn't > really lend itself to a community maintained site, but it works for > centrally controlled content. While I initially want something fairly simple, I'd like the _option_ to have a more complex site. Much of the reason that the current website is so simple is due to almost everything in phpnuke being turned off due to security flaws. I got an offer from someone (jams on the #mythtv channel) to do a mockup using mambo(? I think). I'd like to keep a somewhat similar look to the website - I kinda like the blue/grey. =) Isaac
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