I use radiant as the standard platform for customers, mainly small
businesses, who need their web presence revamped. For more specific
needs I resort to developing new rails apps or to other platforms
(drupal :( )


2007/5/9, Jacob Burkhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I've been quite busy at work lately working on an implementation of Ektron's
> .Net
> CMS.  And wishing that I was using Radiant.  And wishing that I had more
> time to work on my Page Attributes extension, and wishing that I had more
> time to put together and submit an irresistible patch to bring facets -like
> functionality into trunk. (and versioning, and and write an in-place editing
> extension, etc... etc..)
>
> Anyway, I was wondering, how do the rest of you do it? Are most of you
> contractors implementing Radiant for some small client?  Are you using
> Radiant for your own personal Blog? Are you implementing Radiant for free
> for a friends site (like I am)?  Basically, what's your collective advice on
> how I could get paid to work with Ruby on Rails and specifically Radiant
> full-time.
>
> thanks,
> Jacob
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