Is Plone going to develop into a Community Plumbing Platform ? Will it have h as standard the features that Non-Profits nead to build a constituency ?
Or should it just remain focussed on doing one job well ? Content Management. In just a few years, the Non Profit world has adopted Content Management. (BTW was heartened to only discover this week ... http://www.ekduniya.net/our-partner That one site - sponsored by OneWorld South Asia- is hosting at least 53 Plone based websites for Non Profits. ) Content Management was all the rage 4 years ago. But now, for most Non Profits it's a case of "been there, done that". The future buzz is elsewhere. The focus is moving from publishing, through to collaboration, through to enabling learning journeys. So what do people think ? Is Plone the right platform on which to build communities ? Because I've heard that we should really just focus on what Plone does well, and that's content management. :-) [Take Cover !] Peter H. _______________________________________________ NGO mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/ngo
