Thanks for the replies. My main reason for creating a cms framework is because I couldn't find anything that isn't full of extra stuff I didn't need, what I trying to do is give people the flexibility that you can't get from some cms systems.
Now the name "Cribz Network" that's what you get from I.T students on a Friday afternoon. Here a quick answer to your question Harvey: What does this do that Drupal, Wordpress, Silverstripe etc don't? These cms systems are aimed towards end-user but also can be customized by developers. Where as my cms framework is aimed towards developers so that they have some form or a base to work from. I'm also aware of other frameworks such as cakephp, Zend, CodeIgniter and Yii which are very good for rapid application development or general use. -- NZ PHP Users Group: http://groups.google.com/group/nzphpug To post, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected]
